Monthly Archives: December 2013

More radio interviews

December 27, 2013

Many Americans seem to be waking up to the reality and threats of both climate change and the poisoning of the Arctic Ocean, with NPR, The Weather Channel and even conservative talk-radio shows eager to discuss the various topics I explored during my four-month Fulbright project in the Norwegian Arctic.  Here are two more radio interviews:

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Puffin colony in Svalbard, Norway. © Randall Hyman

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Bearded seal in Svalbard, Norway. © Randall Hyman

 

The Weather Channel article

December 26, 2013

As word spreads about my climate change work as a Fulbright Scholar, so does media coverage.  Here is a link to a recent article about my work and photography posted on The Weather Channel’s website.

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Diver prepares to slip through seal hole and explore Arctic Ocean beneath ice pack 500 miles from North Pole. © Randall Hyman

NPR interview, traveling exhibit and lecture show

December 15, 2013

More and more Americans are becoming concerned about the fate of the Arctic and how it relates to their own actions and future.  With growing concern comes increased media coverage. Link to my interview of December 9, 2013 on NPR’s St. Louis Public Radio affiliate, KWMU, which focuses on my traveling lecture show and exhibit, Shattered Arctic, and includes photos, embedded videos and podcast audio of three segments of the interview.

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Northern Lights shimmer over Lofoten Islands, Norway. © Randall Hyman