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Climate Change and Me: Professor Mary Edwards - Episode 3

Geographer Professor Mary Edwards lived in Alaska for many years. As the ice has melted, she has witnessed Arctic villages disappear and ships go through the Northwest Passage.

Five scientists, working in different parts of the world, bear witness to some of the dramatic changes to our planet that have occurred in their lifetimes, as the global climate warms. They share their hopes and fears and report on some ingenious local solutions to rapidly changing conditions.

3. 3 million square kilometres of ice has been lost in the Arctic since 1979. Geographer, Professor Mary Edwards lived in Alaska for many years. She has witnessed a cruise ship navigating the Northwest Passage for the first time and seen villages in the Arctic disappear, as melting ice has led to a dramatic loss of landmass too.

Produced by Anna Buckley for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Science Unit.

First broadcast on Wednesday 23 May, 2018.

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14 minutes

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