At the frontier of the climate crisis, one scientist’s quest to record the ‘invisible world’ of the Arctic

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At the frontier of the climate crisis, one scientist’s quest to record the ‘invisible world’ of the Arctic
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Lighter nights, orange sunsets, straying killer whales: Wayne Davidson has observed the subtle signs of a tragically warming Arctic for four decades

Photograph: Nasa/Jeremy Harbeck/Handout/EPAPhotograph: Nasa/Jeremy Harbeck/Handout/EPAWayne Davidson has been taking atmospheric readings from theThe climate of the high Arctic, he believes, is a guide in many respects to our past and is also the place from which our climate future can be previewed, as this week’sDavidson’s job in Nunavut is to observe and record temperature, pressure, wind and humidity through the atmosphere via twice-daily readings from weather balloons.

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