US /ˈɑrktɪk, ˈɑrtɪk/
・UK /'ɑ:ktɪk/
Hello from the Arctic.
The Northwest Passage is a series of channels that spans roughly 900 miles through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Welcome to Canada, the second-largest country in the world, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and all the way up to the Arctic Ocean.
stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and all the way up to the Arctic Ocean.
In the 1960s, the U.S. operated a remote Arctic research base in Greenland called Camp Century.
In the 1960s, the US operated a remote Arctic research base in Greenland called Camp Century.
They're spreading further and further north to colder and colder climates, which could have serious consequences for Arctic ecosystems.
So we're kind of at the border of Arctic conditions.
They live in oceans all around the world, only avoiding the icy waters of the Arctic and Antarctic.
They live in oceans all around the world, only avoiding the icy waters of the Arctic and Antarctic.
They're worldwide in the Arctic tropics, Antarctic, anywhere in between, and then you'll find them in incredibly shallow areas like tide pools, high tide, all the way down to the deep sea.
They're worldwide, in the Arctic, tropics, Antarctic, anywhere in between,
I do arctic guiding, mostly skiing, ice climbing and snowmobile driving.
I do Arctic guiding, mostly skiing, ice climbing, and snowmobile driving.
They were also getting supplies from Britain, thanks to the efforts of the men on the perilous Arctic convoys.
They were also getting supplies from Britain. Thanks to the efforts of the men on the perilous Arctic convoys
Alberta, I guess. Then we have up north. Up north, up north. Up north is basically, most of the population in Canada lives in the south part. North is like super cold, but you'll hear people say, I'm going to go up north for the summer. You're like, where are you going, man? Like the Arctic Circle? They're like, no, two hours away on the highway. Oh.
Like, the Arctic Circle?" They're like, "No.
But on a warming planet, the remote Arctic territory is taking on new geopolitical significance.
But on a warming planet, the remote Arctic territory is taking on new geopolitical significance,