The Place That Thaws

The Place That Thaws

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Discover the untold stories of resilience and adaptation in the High Arctic with APTN News' new six-part podcast series The Place that Thaws from reporter Danielle Paradis. Join us as we journey to Resolute Bay and Grise Fiord, Canada's northernmost communities, where the impacts of climate change are starkly evident. There, a simple plan to take to the ice on a hunting trip is no longer guaranteed - and polar bears, once great hunters on the ice floes in the north, now hang around on shore. Through intimate interviews and immersive storytelling, we bring you the voices of those on the front lines of environmental upheaval. The Place That Thaws goes beyond the headlines, offering a nuanced exploration of how communities are confronting the challenges of a warming world. Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform and embark on an expedition through the frozen landscapes and resilient spirits of the High Arctic.

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Subscribe to The Place That Thaws

Jun 28, 20242 min

Discover the untold stories of resilience and adaptation in the High Arctic with APTN News' new six-part podcast series The Place that Thaws from reporter Danielle Paradis. Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform and embark on an expedition through the frozen landscapes and resilient spirit

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Back to Iqaluit

Apr 1, 202425 min

On the last episode of the series, Danielle returns to the 'big city' and speaks to Paul Okalik, the first premier of Nunavut, about the changes he's noticed during his time in the Arctic. Credits: The show is written and recorded by me, Danielle Paradis, audio edited by Jesse Andrushko and Danielle

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Arctic Fever

Mar 25, 202428 min

Danielle Paradis speaks to Martin Sommerkorn, one of the lead writers on the Polar Regions chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report and Amanda Savoie, a Marine biologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature. As one of the lead writers, Martin talks about the Arctic and Antarctic,