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Extreme Ice Survey

Posted bybtugwell in Business on Apr 14, 2011.
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The Extreme Ice Survey connects art and science, giving innovative visual expression to the planet’s changing ecosystems. In partnership with leading scientists and educators, EIS communicates how climate change and other human activity impact the environment.

Since 2007, EIS has told the story of a planet in flux. With innovative methodology that combines time-lapse imagery with cutting-edge science, EIS is making the world’s most extensive ground-based photographic glacier study. Our work is revealing the extraordinary ongoing retreat of glaciers and ice sheets due to climate change. The EIS team has installed 38 time-lapse cameras at 22 glaciers in Greenland, Iceland, Nepal, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains and conducts annual repeat photography in Iceland, British Columbia, the Alps, and Bolivia.
reme Ice Survey connects art and science, giving innovative visual expression to the planet’s changing ecosystems. In partnership with leading scientists and educators, EIS communicates how climate change and other human activity impact the environment.

Since 2007, EIS has told the story of a planet in flux. With innovative methodology that combines time-lapse imagery with cutting-edge science, EIS is making the world’s most extensive ground-based photographic glacier study. Our work is revealing the extraordinary ongoing retreat of glaciers and ice sheets due to climate change. The EIS team has installed 38 time-lapse cameras at 22 glaciers in Greenland, Iceland, Nepal, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains and conducts annual repeat photography in Iceland, British Columbia, the Alps, and Bolivia.

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