This is an old idea. When I was growning up in the early 80s there were lots of children's books titled "Living in the year 2000" or something. They all confidently predicted towing icebergs, along with moon bases and hotels in orbit.
On the surface it is not a completely crazy idea but the problem is always the logistics. Towing something that big (and constantly melting/changing) in one piece is always going to be difficult. The scale of the task is enormous.
We don't have moon bases or hotels in orbit yet. I don't have faith that a sizable ice berg will be successfully towed around the world any sooner.
On the surface it is not a completely crazy idea but the problem is always the logistics. Towing something that big (and constantly melting/changing) in one piece is always going to be difficult. The scale of the task is enormous.
We don't have moon bases or hotels in orbit yet. I don't have faith that a sizable ice berg will be successfully towed around the world any sooner.