Back to 2050
For 40 years, Jim McNeill has been measuring what's changing in the Arctic - ice thickness in areas never documented before, polar bear populations, the retreat of permafrost. He's watched the once-frozen Northwest Passage open. But his most radical work might be training everyday people to join him. Through Ice Warrior Project, Jim has trained over 500 people - not scientists - to become competent on the ice and gather critical climate data. Now, with Ocean Warrior, he's launching an 11-year mission to take the pulse of our oceans, sailing 20,000 nautical miles annually to measure temperature, salinity, and biological health. In this conversation, we explore what it takes to lead expeditions in extreme environments, why Jim believes ordinary people are essential to understanding our changing planet, and what four decades of Arctic change have taught him about resilience and hope. We also dig into why he's committing the next 11 years to the oceans, what keeps him optimistic after watching the ice disappear, and his advice for anyone wondering how they can contribute to documenting the changes happening right now.
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