During the summer of 2015, a highly-motivated 5-person team will aim to visit the Arctic Circle to explore, survey, photograph, and sample caves of Northeast Greenland for the purpose of climate-change research. This much-needed record of past climate change will be the first of its type from caves of Greenland, and will contribute significantly to our understanding of long-term climate change in Greenland and the Arctic by covering a time period that is out-of-range of the Greenland ice cores.
We are currently raising funds for the expedition, which includes a National Geographic photographer, and also an accomplished polar explorer who was awarded the Polar Medal in 2001.
For further information about the project and our climate-change mission, please visit our website www.northeastgreenlandcaveproject.com
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During the summer of 2015, a highly-motivated 5-person team will aim to visit the Arctic Circle to explore, survey, photograph, and sample caves of Northeast Greenland for the purpose of climate-change research. This much-needed record of past climate change will be the first of its type from caves of Greenland, and will contribute significantly to our understanding of long-term climate change in Greenland and the Arctic by covering a time period that is out-of-range of the Greenland ice cores.
We are currently raising funds for the expedition, which includes a National Geographic photographer, and also an accomplished polar explorer who was awarded the Polar Medal in 2001.
For further information about the project and our climate-change mission, please visit our website www.northeastgreenlandcaveproject.com
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