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Shrinking sea ice and the Inuit response to a climate crisis

Shrinking sea ice and the Inuit response to a climate crisis

Update: 2025-02-28
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Along the northern coast of Labrador there are holes in the ice where Inuit could once travel freely and access the things they need to survive. A warming planet means sea ice is disappearing and Inuit are grappling with dramatic impacts on their way of life. Rosanna speaks with elders and researchers on the significance of ice in the North and how Inuit are adapting and building resiliency in the face of a climate crisis.

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Shrinking sea ice and the Inuit response to a climate crisis

Shrinking sea ice and the Inuit response to a climate crisis