Northern ecosystems are being dramatically reshaped by climate change. Join this long-term monitoring effort to uncover what these changes mean for the Arctic-and how they could affect the entire planet.
You’ll measure evidence of global warming near Churchill and help researchers as they learn all they can about this fragile environment. In the summer and fall, gear up in waist-high waders to take water samples and assess the abundance of the fish and frogs that make these northern wetlands their home. You’ll also help measure permafrost and monitor the health of the tree line by examining tree cores, which allow researchers to reconstruct tree life histories (to date, the oldest living tree this team has found dates from 1643).
But to truly experience the power of the North, join a winter team that focuses on assessing snowpack and taking snow samples. You’ll travel between research sites on a sled pulled by a snowmobile and may even get the chance to build an igloo. This is a rare opportunity to witness firsthand how climate change is transforming one of the world’s most unique environments.
2025-2026 Team Dates:
Sep 19 - Sep 29, 2025
Feb 13 - Feb 23, 2026
Jun 05 - Jun 15, 2026
Sep 18 - Sep 28, 2026
https://earthwatch.org/expeditions/climate-change-at-the-arctics-edge
Northern ecosystems are being dramatically reshaped by climate change. Join this long-term monitoring effort to uncover what these changes mean for the Arctic-and how they could affect the entire planet.
You’ll measure evidence of global warming near Churchill and help researchers as they learn all they can about this fragile environment. In the summer and fall, gear up in waist-high waders to take water samples and assess the abundance of the fish and frogs that make these northern wetlands their home. You’ll also help measure permafrost and monitor the health of the tree line by examining tree cores, which allow researchers to reconstruct tree life histories (to date, the oldest living tree this team has found dates from 1643).
But to truly experience the power of the North, join a winter team that focuses on assessing snowpack and taking snow samples. You’ll travel between research sites on a sled pulled by a snowmobile and may even get the chance to build…