Greenland

    The Greenland ice sheet is melting faster than scientists previously thought

    The Greenland ice sheet is melting faster than scientists previously thought

    Grönland tappar närmare 30 miljoner ton is – varje timme. Enligt forskarna bakom en ny studie kan det innebära att Grönlands istäcke har nått en oåterkallelig brytpunkt.

    The threat to Greenland’s life force

    The threat to Greenland’s life force

    During an expedition in northeastern Greenland, we met arctic researcher Mie Winding. She studies the microscopic creatures that are necessary for all life in the oceans. Here she explains how the oceanic food chain works, and how the shrinking of the sea ice and the melting of the glaciers affect the entire ecosystem in the Arctic

    Experiencing climate change first hand

    Experiencing climate change first hand

    Simon Stanford met climate researcher, professor Mikael Sejr of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring Program. He shared some of the insights into climate change he and his team have gained over the 23 years that have worked in this remote and sensitive environment

    After the attack: Why the polar bear is looking for new hunting grounds

    After the attack: Why the polar bear is looking for new hunting grounds

    Why is the polar bear looking for new hunting grounds?

    “The bear was going to eat me” – Polar bear attacked DSP’s team in Greenland

    “The bear was going to eat me” – Polar bear attacked DSP’s team in Greenland

    The expedition to Greenland has been attacked by a polar bear. It broke in through a window and bit researcher Lars-Öivind Knutsen in the arm

    Before the walrus meeting

    Before the walrus meeting

    Over the summer, Deep Sea Reporters photographer Simon Stanford will travel to Greenland for just over a month to film walruses for an upcoming documentary. As a travel companion, he has underwater photographer Göran Ehlmé and researcher Lars-Öivind Knutsen