Novara Stories on the Edge

Lonnie Dupre in the Arctic

21 min · 13 apr 2026
aflevering Lonnie Dupre in the Arctic artwork

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Have you ever wondered how climate change impacts life in the Arctic? From disappearing sea ice to shifting animal populations, these changes threaten traditional ways of living for Inuit communities. In this post, you'll discover a firsthand account from seasoned Arctic explorer Lonnie Dupre, who has spent decades living amongst Greenland's Inuit people and witnessing these rapid transformations firsthand. With rising temperatures and melting permafrost, Arctic communities face unprecedented challenges – yet their resilience and adaptive strategies are equally compelling. Join us as we explore how climate change is reshaping the Arctic landscape, culture, and livelihoods, and what can be done moving forward.

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