Entrance of Ice Bar at Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, Kiruna.
Ice hotel
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Interactive educational resources about the Arctic for schools.
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Entrance of Ice Bar at Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, Kiruna.
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Dog teams leaving Anchorage, Alaska, c. 1909-1920. In Alaska’s winter, dog sleds were the only way to travel and delivered mail, gold ore, food, furs, and other supplies.
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An old magnified map of the arctic
Roald Amundsen in Svalbard 1925
Roald Amundsen in Svalbard 1925
Roald Amundsen in Svalbard 1925
Roald Amundsen in Svalbard 1925
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Dog teams leaving Anchorage, Alaska, c. 1909-1920. In Alaska’s winter, dog sleds were the only way to travel and delivered mail, gold ore, food, furs, and other supplies.
What is plan B? Engineering our climate Geo-engineering offers solutions that directly modify the Earth’s environment and climate to help ease the effects of global warming. It includes a range of techniques that deliberately manipulate the Earth’s climate to counteract the potential impacts of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions.
Geo-engineering offers solutions that directly modify the Earth’s environment and climate to help ease the effects of global warming. It includes a range of techniques that deliberately manipulate the Earth’s climate to counteract the potential impacts of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions.
Ocean currents map showing North Atlantic Drift
Ocean currents map showing North Atlantic Drift
Ocean currents map showing North Atlantic Drift
Ocean currents map showing North Atlantic Drift
Coastal erosion reveals permafrost at Kaktovik Alaska Powerpoint document detailing the effects of coastal erosion at Kaktovik, on the northern coast of Alaska in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve
Powerpoint document detailing the effects of coastal erosion at Kaktovik, on the northern coast of Alaska in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve
Impact of climate change on the Russian Arctic The impact of climate change on the Russian Arctic: analysis and paths to solving the problem. WWF-Russia – Moscow, 2008. – 28 pages.(http://wwf.panda.org/)
The impact of climate change on the Russian Arctic: analysis and paths to solving the problem.
WWF-Russia – Moscow, 2008. – 28 pages.(http://wwf.panda.org/)
https://discoveringthearctic.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/two_men_Nunavut.mp3 Two environmentalists from Nunavut Department of the Environment talk about changing weather”.
Two environmentalists from Nunavut Department of the Environment talk about changing weather”.
Artists impression of Cryosat-2
CryoSat-2 will monitor the thickness of land ice and sea ice and help explain the connection between the melting of the polar ice and the rise in sea levels and how this is contributing to climate change. (earth.esa.int)
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Beautiful wooden house as Santa Claus, with glowing window.