http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2015/05/two-climate-scientists-just-gave-their-lives-their-research
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2015/05/two-climate-scientists-just-gave-their-lives-their-research
Early last month, veteran polar explorers and scientists Marc
Cornelissen and Philip de Roo set out on skis from Resolute Bay, a
remote outpost in the patchwork of islands between Canada and Greenland.
Their destination was Bathurst Island, a treacherous 70-mile trek to
the northwest across the frozen sea, where they planned to document
thinning Arctic sea ice just a few months after NASA reported that the
winter ice cover was the lowest on record.
It wasn't hard to find what they were looking for, according to a dispatch Cornelissen uploaded to Soundcloud on April 28.
"We're nearing into the coast of Bathurst," he said. "We think we see
thin ice in front of us…Within 15 minutes of skiing it became really
warm. In the end it was me skiing in my underwear…I don't think it
looked very nice, and it didn't feel sexy either, but it was the only
way to deal with the heat."
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