Looking back 450,000 years
Audio from the archive – listen to Carol Cotterill talking about Greenland ice core samples and looking back 450,000 years in time. I recorded this clip on the East Coast of Greenland during the 2007...
View ArticleScience Weekly podcast: KT Tunstall’s trip to the Arctic
The latest Guardian Science Weekly podcast features GM crops, space dust, a green car powered by petrol and KT Tunstall’s trip to the Arctic. “Singer songwriter KT Tunstall tells us about her trip to...
View ArticleThe longest of long days
Steaming through the fjord leaving Kangerlussuaq, the journey begins. Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is also available to...
View ArticleJulian Stair on sea watch
Julian Stair on birds and renewable energy sources. Audio by Vicky Long. Click to play An MP3 version is also available to download.
View ArticleDanger, Danger: High Voltage
Carol explains the kit she’ll be using during the voyage – the sparker unit – which uses acoustic pulses to image the sea bed and sediments below the sea bed. The ship’s acoustics leads to some initial...
View ArticleKT calling
Communicating to the rest of the world via KT Tunstall. Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is also available to download.
View ArticleSlink Sucks
Polariod Show by Vanessa Carlton brought to you direct from Godhavn. Clip by: Matt Wainwright Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this...
View ArticleSurveying the seabed
The BGS experience difficulty surveying the seabed. Carol Cotterill describes how this feels. Audio by Vicky Long. Click to play An MP3 version is also available to download.
View ArticleIce
Sailing through the ice field near the mouth of Ilulissat Kangia, Danish name Jacobshavn Glacier (silent clip). Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4...
View ArticleClimb at Ilulissat Kangia
The group climbs Little Eqi at the mouth of the glacier named Ilulissat Kangia (Danish name – Jacobshavn Glacier). Audio by Vicky Long. Click to play An MP3 version is also available to download.
View ArticleJustifying bad behaviour
Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is also available to download. This morning I walked across the fresh snow with a gas...
View ArticleIf the ice doesn’t melt and the water doesn’t freeze…
Robyn Hitchcock opens Cape Farewell’s contribution to a night at Murphy’s Bar, Ilulissat with a modified version of ‘Cocaine’ – including some relevant lyrics ‘If the ice doesn’t melt and the water...
View ArticleHold on
KT wowed Cape Farewell-ers and Greenlanders alike during an impromptu performance at an Ilulissat bar called Murphy’s, backed by the local Disko Bay Blues. Click here to view the embedded video....
View ArticleGreenlandic dogs
Greenlandic dogs, bred with wolves and used for pulling hunting sledges, howl above the town of Ilulissat. Audio by Vicky Long. Click to play An MP3 version is also available to download.
View ArticleHello from David Noble
David’s ‘Hello’ is a great summary of the aim of the voyage and the whole project and gives an insight of what is happening on board. Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for...
View ArticlePainting a bigger picture
Marcus Brigstocke on ruined hedges and climate change fatigue. Video: Matt Wainwright. Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is...
View ArticleSnowfight
Ambushed outside Meeqqat Angerlarsimaffiat (the Uummannaq Children’s Home). Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is also...
View ArticleArctic beatbox
Shlomo dedicates his beats to the cause at Hotel Uummannaq. Video: Matt Wainwright. Click here to view the embedded video. Subscribe to the podcast for more clips. An MPEG 4 version of this clip is...
View ArticleDeploying the Sparker
Carol Cotterill and Dave Smith deploy the sparker, which uses acoustic pulses to image the sea bed and sediments below the sea bed. Video: Matt Wainwright. Click here to view the embedded video....
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