A retired Indian engineer is hard at work building new glaciers to combat global warming. This one-man geoengineering project involves creating earthen dams in the shady sides of mountain valleys and piping in meltwater that freezes over night. The 76-year-old engineer has built a number of these glaciers that have stored one million cubic feet of ice. The Indian government is now subsidizing his efforts.

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