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Ian Berry - GREENLAND. The Climate Group. 2004
GREENLAND. Sea ice floes, part of the once solid icecap which has receded 20% in the last 30 years. 2004
GREENLAND. Nr Ilulissat. A lone fisherman navigates a perilous path back to port through the melting ice
GREENLAND. An iceberg stranded in shallow water. Melt water filtering through the receding Jakobshavn Glac
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Fisherman leaving port passes the remains of a seal, butchered on the ice. Seals a
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Ilulissat harbour with fishing and sealing boats anchored amongst the ice. 2004
GREENLAND. In summer melting ice forms lakes and rivers along the edges of Greenland's 3000 metre ice cap
GREENLAND. A swirl of ice in the sea between two lumps of bare rock, devoid of vegitation. In the backgro
GREENLAND. Ilulissat the third largest town in Greenland expect the bay to be frozen solid in winter but for the two previous seasons conditions have been as in summer. 2004.
GREENLAND. Professor Niels Reeh fom the Danish Polar Institute takes notes on the rapidly receding Greenl
GREENLAND. Broken water in the previously solid icecap is the starkest evidence of climate change. 2004
GREENLAND. Melt water from Greenland's icecap has refrozen as winter approaches but summer has revealed r
GREENLAND. The front of the Jakobshavn Glacier, which is receding and thinning at a dramatic pace. It prov
GREENLAND. A melting icefield. 2004
GREENLAND. Kangerlussaq. Passengers awaiting onward flights inspect signpost with world destinations fro
GREENLAND. Iceberg broken away from Greenland's ice field. 2004
GREENLAND. Broken ice drifting from Greenland's melting icefield. 2004
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Chunks of ice from the melting icefield wash up to the small fishing port of Iluli
GREENLAND. Fishing boat captain holds up a chunk of fresh ice used for drinking whilst working. 2004
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Two Greenland Innuit carry out repairs to their fishing boat on the edge of the ic
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Fishing boats leave port amongst the melting iceflow for a nights fishing. 2004
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Innuit fishermen weave between the ice on their way to the fishing grounds. 2004.
GREENLAND. Melt water from Greenland's ice cap has refrozen as winter approaches but summer has revealed
GREENLAND. Professor Niels Reeh from the Danish Polar Institute on the ice cap to take samples together wi
GREENLAND. A stream in the previously solid Arctic ice-cap - the stark evidence of climate change as each
GREENLAND. Ilulissat's community church overlooking the ice-floes in the bay. 2004
GREENLAND. Melt water from Greenland's ice-cap has refrozen as winter approaches but the summer has reveal
GREENLAND. Sunset on Greenland's ice-cap in winter reveals rock buried under the ice for thousands of year
GREENLAND. Fishermen take the opportunity to explore a region which would normally be solid ice. Recent fa
GREENLAND. Meltwater from Greenland's icecap has refrozen as winter approaches but the summer has reveale
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Most people living on the outskirts of town keep Greenland sledge dogs for winter
GREENLAND. The face of Jakobshavn glacier which is receding and thinning at a dramatic pace providing new
GREENLAND. The face of the Jakobshavn glacier which is receding dramatically and opening new fishing groun
GREENLAND. The face of the Jakobshavn glacier which is receding at a dramatic pace providing new fishing
GREENLAND. Melt water from Greenland's icecap reveals rock previously unseen for some 11,000 years. 2004
GREENLAND. Ilulissat. Fishermen landing Greenland prawns at a time when the harbour would normaly be loc
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