In the run up to the launch of Eye on the Arctic’s next multimedia project this winter, we’ve dug into our archives to bring you some of our most popular videos from past projects.
This week, we look back at a climate change project on the changing sea ice in the community of Clyde River in Canada’s eastern Arctic territory of Nunavut.
Eye on the Arctic got an exclusive tour of the work being done by local hunter Teema Qillaq.
Write to Eilís Quinn at eilis.quinn(at)cbc.ca
Related stories from around the North:
Canada: Arctic sea ice nears its minimum extent for 2016, Radio Canada International
Finland: Puzzling migration fluke brings thousands of Siberian birds to Finland, Yle News
Greenland: New model predicts flow of Greenland’s glaciers, Alaska Dispatch News
Russia: Record heat sends shockwave through Arctic, The Independent Barents Observer
Sweden: Sweden’s climate minister worried about Trump’s stance on global warming, Radio Sweden
United States: Alaska: Barrow’s record-warm October continues pattern associated with low sea ice, Alaska Dispatch News
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