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Lavrakas, Dimitra
Peterson, Dag
McGoogan, Sheena
Teolis, Paul A.
Atkins, Kim
Auzias, Pierre A. C.
Henderson, Sandra
Member's Projects
American Coryell-Martin, Maria
YouTube video! See Expeditionary Artist, Maria Coryell-Martin in "The Art of Polar Science" from Polar Science Weekend 2007.
Argentina Marcia Alvarado – Adriana M. Dos Santos
"Antartida 1. Ozone Hole Map" by DevastusINTERPOLAR POETIC ART In the framework of the International Polar Year 2007 -a global awareness-raising event on the urgent need of respecting the ecological balance for the survival of planet Earth- the 1st Biennial of the End of the World has been inaugurated. The Argentine National Secretariat on Cultural Affairs has declared both the International Polar Year and the Biennial of the End of the World... Read more
American Linder, Chris
Polar Discovery brings you the stories of science on ice.

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The polar regions are experiencing unprecedented environmental changes that are having significant impacts on global climate, ecosystems, and society. Using the latest engineering advancements, scientists are studying the changing climate at the heart of the icy Arctic Ocean, the melting glaciers of Greenland, and the creatures of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean. Learn about the day to day challenges of studying the world's coldest places through daily dispatches--including photographs from the field--and live phone calls to museum auditoriums.
Ongoing Projects

The P.A.G. has a number of exciting projects to serve its members and achieve its goals. Several new ambitious initiatives are also planned for the coming months.

Special Projects include:

  • Books & television/film documentaries
  • P.A.G. members can apply for artist-in-residence on scientific expeditions to polar regions
  • Annual Passion for the Poles Conference and Exhibition – where artists can present their work for sale and hear prominent international speakers on polar issues and concerns
  • Restore Heritage Sites
  • Donations to Polar Charities
  • Conservation efforts and much more...