“The Big Thaw”

 

The Arctic is experiencing climate change faster than anywhere else in the world and water is at the heart of this story. Join The Water Brothers as they journey to Iceland, Greenland and Labrador to see the effects of climate change first-hand and learn how melting ice sheets and sea ice will have global implications on the loss of biodiversity and the dynamics of ocean currents that could lead to dangerous spin off climate change events.  How will the people and wildlife of the North adapt to these changes? Could some groups even profit from the disappearance of sea ice and how will the rest of the world experience the effects of The Big Thaw?

For more information on Students On Ice and to find out how to get involved visit: www.studentsonice.com

Online episode streaming is currently only available in Canada

  1. [...] warming, the culprit in making water from ice in ‘the big thaw’ with the water [...]

    • Cesar says:

      I’ve had success cahnitcg some Rainbow Trout this winter. We live in a community with a private lake. I can’t say that I am exceptionally proud of my catches because our lake stocks trout several months out of the year. However, my fishin’ buddy caught a 4 lb. trout that was a nice fish. Our picture was supposed to be published in our monthly lake magazine. Right now I am waiting for the weather to heat the lake up more so that I can start chasing bass, maybe the end of next month. Til then, God Bless and good luck fishin’.Paul S. RobinsonSpring Valley Lake, CA

  2. Monica Madjarow says:

    Hi Al and Tyler. This is the first chance I’ve had to watch an episode and I really enjoyed it . Great job! It was really well one and very informative. I look forward to more .

    Monica

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