Vulnerability of Inuit communities in a changing Arctic
Marie-Pierre Lardeau of McGill University examines food security issues in Northern Canada.
Marie-Pierre Lardeau of McGill University examines food security issues in Northern Canada.
After receiving the first Martha T. Muse Prize, Stephen Chown discusses his scientific and preservation work.
Mark Drinkwater discusses the CryoSat mission and some of the special features of ESA's CryoSat-2 satellite.
Nicolas Epchtein discusses the past, present and future of astronomy at the French-Italian research station, Concordia, at Dome C in Antarctica.
Antarctica's clear atmospheric conditions and months-long polar days and nights make it an ideal place to conduct astronomical observations.
Understanding the processes affecting Southern Ocean ecosystems is vital to improve the ability of scientists to predict changes and to enable policymakers to make sound management decisions for this important ocean.
The UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat responds to questions regarding the impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity.
Sridhar Anandakrishnan talks about the fast-moving glaciers in West Antarctica that rapidly drain ice from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Kazuyuki Shiraishi discusses the research Japanese teams have been conducting in the Sør Rondane Mountains and the decades-long collaboration they have had with the Belgians.
NASA's Robert Bindschadler chats about Pine Island Glacier, a rapidly-moving glacier draining ice from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Belgian researcher Steven Goderis talks about his involvement in an expedition to search for meteorites with a Japanese team during the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE 51).
SciencePoles caught up with Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration (CAA) to hear about the goals of the 26th CHINARE and China's future polar research plans.