
Greenland glacier cut up for ice in Dubai. Green-icing at its best.
In the world of extravagant indulgences, from expensive coffee to fine dining experiences, Dubai takes it to a whole new level with the introduction of “sustainable” artisanal ice sourced from ancient glaciers in Greenland. This venture, spearheaded by a local entrepreneur, involved transporting 22 tonnes of glacier ice over 15,000 miles to Dubai, a journey that took 9 weeks. The purity of this ancient ice is unparalleled, with almost zero dissolved solids, making it a unique and coveted product in a city known for its excessiveness.
Similar to Dubai’s indoor ski slope which hosts penguins, selling glacier ice comes at an exorbitant environmental cost due to the energy required for transportation. Despite this, Samir Ben Tabib of Arctic Ice, the company behind the project, believes in the purity and exclusivity of the product. The ice will be targeted at upscale bars, restaurants, and beauty salons in Dubai, catering to a niche market seeking premium experiences.
While the venture promises economic benefits for Greenland, concerns have been raised about the sustainability of such practices in an era of climate crisis. The UAE, a major oil producer, faces criticism for its carbon-intensive industries and must strive for more environmentally conscious initiatives. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, it is essential for countries like the UAE to lead by example and prioritize sustainable development over extravagant luxuries.
The introduction of artisanal glacier ice in Dubai reflects a larger issue of ecological responsibility in the Middle East, where economic prosperity must not come at the cost of environmental preservation. It is crucial that countries in the region, including the UAE, demonstrate a commitment to sustainable practices and innovative solutions to address the pressing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation.
Arctic Ice’s endeavor to bring Greenland’s natural resource to Dubai may offer short-term gains, but the long-term impact on the environment and global climate cannot be ignored. It is time for a shift towards more sustainable and responsible choices, where luxury and excess are balanced with ecological stewardship and ethical considerations.
As individuals, consumers, and governments alike, we must rethink our priorities and embrace a holistic approach that values sustainability, conservation, and the well-being of our planet above all else.
::Arctic Ice
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