Changement de pôles

Breanne Glaicar "Caribou nonchalantly explore the area around the climate change test tents that are set up near the research station at Daring Lake, Northwest Territories. Every summer, youth from around the NWT are invited to attend the Tundra Science Camp."
Amélie Duval "Un rocher de glace"
Sarah Taylor "This photo was taken on the Ingram Trail. It is of the decaying structures of Giant Mine. There is a serene beauty in the resistance to decay, which mirrors the vast arsenic waste as yet unresolved below. This photograph is representative of The Changing Poles because it symbolizes the end of an era. While the gold industry is defunct, the problems left to us, both ecological and social remain, warning us about future projects such as expansion of the Tarsands down south or the McKenzie pipeline up north."
Tyler Heal "Lorne Schollar indicates a spot on the tundra (from the warmth of Dormitory No. 3 at De Beers' Snap Lake Diamond Mine) where he remembers waiting for a herd of caribou over a decade ago when he helped chart the first winter road north to Snap Lake. "
Andrea Andersen "This is a picture of my uncle checking to see how thinthe edge of the ice is while we were caribou hunting last year.  This photo was taken in Labrador."
Chloé Duval "Petit arbre glacé dans l'eau d'un glacier"
Haley Smith "Beaufort Sea July 2008 - taken out at the mouth of the Beaufort Sea - outside of Shallow Bay area in July 2008."
Chantelle Duval "Paysage de glace"
Clara Reid "This photo was taken one afternoon on the south side of Herschel Island. The photo was taken looking at slumping beside a creek. This photo was taken in July 2008."
Erika Luckert "This photograph was taken at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center near Juneau, Alaska. The clarity of the glacial ice was striking, and produced beautiful distortions and reflections as the light played over its surface. But even as I held it there, I could feel the ice melting on my skin. This photograph is about power: the power to change, and the power to preserve. It's in our hands."
Zander Affleck "Building with penguins in Antarctica"