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"Last summer, the western Arctic was uncomfortably hot. Smoke from Canada’s
wildfires hung thick in the air, and swarms of mosquitoes searched for exposed
skin. It was a maddening combination that left researchers on Qikiqtaruk, an
island off the north coast of the Yukon, desperate for relief.
And so on a late July afternoon, a team of Canadian scientists dived into the
Beaufort Sea, bobbing and splashing in a sheltered bay for nearly two hours.
Later, as they lay sprawled on a beach, huge chunks of the island they were
studying slid into the ocean.
“The land was giving us hints of what was to come,” says Richard Gordon, a
senior ranger “Days before, we found all these puddles of clear water. But it
hadn’t rained at all in days; you look up and see nothing but blue sky.
“Now we know: all of that ice in the permafrost had melted. The signs were
there. We just didn’t know.”
Over the next two weeks, the landslides happened again and again. Throughout
the small island, the tundra sheared off in more than 700 different locations.
Some collapses were quick, soil ripping from the land with a damp thunderclap.
Others were slow, with land “rippling and rolling like a carpet” down the
slope, says Isla Myers-Smith, an ecology professor at the University of British
Columbia.
In one case, the team was devastated to learn that one of their monitoring
sites, where the data they collected had given a three decade-long glimpse into
the island’s shifting ecology, had vanished into the ocean.
“Each time you lose a dataset, you lose understanding of how the island is
changing,” says Myers-Smith. “It’s hard not to get emotionally invested in the
work you do and in this place because you know you’re studying and witnessing
irreversible changes.”"
Cheers,
*** Xanni ***
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mailto:xanni@xanadu.net Andrew Pam
http://xanadu.com.au/ Chief Scientist, Xanadu
https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics