A glacier in Greenland.
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Sascha Selli-Grabowski
Cross the oceans to better understand the changes brought about by climate change.
This is the mission of the navigators of the Unu Mondo expedition, who left by boat from Saint-Malo last June, as we explained to you at the time.
Direction then Greenland, in order to show "the scale and the speed with which climate change affects the Arctic", explains the captain, Tobias Carter.
The members of the expedition notably installed buoys for Météo France, which measure atmospheric pressure, water temperature and sea currents.
They also met the inhabitants of Greenland, to understand how global warming is impacting their daily lives.
And this is only the first step, because the crew has planned to return there in May 2021, as our partner, Brut, explains in video:
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