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7 Shocking Photos Reveal What 100 Years Of Climate Change Has Done To Arctic Glaciers
In the early 1900s, Arctic glaciers were nature's most mysterious and undiscovered wonders. Over 100 years of research, exploration, and exploitation later, the glaciers have become a haunting testament to the global warming effects.
Christian Åslund, a Swedish photojournalist who works with Greenpeace, gathered some early photos of glaciers ice in Svalbard, Norway from the Norwegian Polar Institute, and juxtaposed them next to his own photos of the same locations from 2002. The differences in these before and after photos were unbelievable. He's using the photo series to promote #MyClimateAction, a National Geographic campaign encouraging discussion about climate change and as a protest against Norwegian oil companies drilling in the melting ice in the Arctic region.
See each troubling comparison below, and sign Save The Arctic's petition against Arctic oil here, in hopes of stopping the devastating consequences of global warming.
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taken pictures in winter for first one summer in second what a fake scare mongering knobs
Incredibly sad. My boys are 4 and 7 years. What kind of struggles they will have to face in their adulthood Because of our creedines!???
While this is an impressive photo project, and the decline of ice is alarming, I am not sure if these photos can illustrate climate change. It is typical arrogance of humans to draw easy conclusions. I think we still only partly understand the dynamics of whether, and that includes decline and rise of ice masses in different regions of the world. Rallyin against artic oil drilling is another story, though, since we are speaking about very fragile ecosystems. Anyway, the photos are impressive!
I partially agree with you. Indeed we cannot draw any conclusion from these few pictures (there can be local, seasonal, annual variation). But we (i.e. the scientist) understand now pretty well the dynamics and icecaps are effectively regressing
Load More Replies...We are not destroying our planet. We are just making it so we can't live on it.
Load More Replies...The most disturbing thing about this is that there are people who still deny that climate change is being caused by humans.
Really? I've been downvoted for expressing the scientific consensus agreed upon by over 100 international government agencies? Smh
Load More Replies...While this is an impressive photo project, and the decline of ice is alarming, I am not sure if these photos can illustrate climate change. It is typical arrogance of humans to draw easy conclusions. I think we still only partly understand the dynamics of whether, and that includes decline and rise of ice masses in different regions of the world. Rallyin against artic oil drilling is another story, though, since we are speaking about very fragile ecosystems. Anyway, the photos are impressive!
I partially agree with you. Indeed we cannot draw any conclusion from these few pictures (there can be local, seasonal, annual variation). But we (i.e. the scientist) understand now pretty well the dynamics and icecaps are effectively regressing
Load More Replies...We are not destroying our planet. We are just making it so we can't live on it.
Load More Replies...The most disturbing thing about this is that there are people who still deny that climate change is being caused by humans.
Really? I've been downvoted for expressing the scientific consensus agreed upon by over 100 international government agencies? Smh
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