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Greenland Thin Ice Clipreel #2
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Greenland Thin Ice Clipreel #2
The MV Arctic Sunrise tours the Kangerdlussuaq Fjord in Greenland that, until a few years ago, was filled with a massive glacier that has retreated 5 km in the last few years due to global warming. Greenpeace, with scientists from the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, USA, are documenting evidence of climate change. Preliminary findings indicate Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier on Greenland's east coast could be one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world with a speed of almost 14 kilometres per year. Clipreel features testimonies from local people from Ittoqqortoormiit; life in Scoresbyssund village; local people invited onboard MVAS for open-boat day; icebergs and landscapes; Danish military Sirius patrol around the north east coast of Greenland; wildlife; Zackenberg research station and Musk Oxen.
Creator:
Andreas Rydbacken
Unique identifier:
GP0479J
Old Image ID:
F6535348
Type:
Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
37m49s
Size:
768px × 576px 3GB
Keywords
Keywords:
Beauty
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Birds
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Children
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Climate (campaign title)
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Climate change
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Climate change impacts
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Coastlines
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Death
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Dogs
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Educational and research equipment
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Flowers
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Glacier melt
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Greenpeace inflatables
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Hunters
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Hunting (activity)
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Ice
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Icebergs
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Icescapes
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Inflatables (boats)
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Military
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MY Arctic Sunrise
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Open boat
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Oxen
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Plants
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Polar bears
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Politicians
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Research
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Scenic
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Science
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Scientists
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Seals
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Solar panels
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Villages
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Whales