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The ends of the Earth: Arctic journey reveals beauty, climate change reality

Jack McClintock Correspondent Call me, Ishmael. In the summer of 2006 a research vessel named Akademik Ioffe cruised the High Arctic gathering oceanographic information about the Polar Ocean floor. It was a fast double-hulled Russian spy ship that had been sold to a commercial enterprise after the fall of the Soviet Union. My wife and I took a berth aboard the Ioffe to pursue my dream of exploring territory in that legendary part of the world. We drove north out of Worcester for seven hours to the capital city of Ottawa in the province of Ontario, Canada; then took a seven-hour jet flight due north to Resolute Island in the province of Nunavut. A small barren bit of land, Resolute was named to commemorate heroic exploration related to the search for a North West Passage in the frozen wastes above North America. Barely a dot on the map, it lies nearly 1,000 miles above Hudson Bay and occupies some of the most inhospitable real estate on Earth.

Northwest Film Forum Wants to Be Your Winter Solstice Guide

by Jasmyne Keimig • Dec 21, 2020 at 10:15 am Prepare to go on a meditative journey with Mōksha caretakers Karleen and Robin in The Biōm Experience. Courtesy of Mōksha/NWFFWhere will you be on Monday, December 21, 2020? Not only is it the date of the Winter Solstice the longest night of the year but it s also the Great Conjunction, a.k.a. the day that Jupiter and Saturn appear as one bright star in the evening sky. The last time these two planets appeared this close to each other was 400 years ago; the last time it occurred at night was nearly 800 years ago.

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