Climate scientists predict that the Arctic’s summer sea ice will be nearly gone in about 20 years, threatening a vibrant ecosystem that includes seals and polar bears — and a way of life for indigenous people. It is one of the many endangered places to which photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen have trekked to document what is at stake as human activity changes the planet in irreversible ways.
Through SeaLegacy, a nonprofit they founded in 2015, they are fundraising for expeditions to create beautiful, compelling photographs and videos for conservation groups that work on issues like climate change, sustainable fisheries, and the livelihoods of people in coastal communities.
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