ARCTIC

The Sagax Revo "Double Top" Expedition and narrative of journey in "Greenland Impressions"

The Double Top Expedition is one of Green Cross France's most unique projects for the year 2007. It has the dual purpose of being a climatic research mission, as well as a mission to scale Greenland's highest mountain. In order to promote awareness of just how quickly ice is melting in Greenland, Green Cross France is helping sponsor the Sagax Double Top Expedition as well as the International Polar Year. Beginning in June of 2007, the expedition travelled throughout Greenland, conducting important scientific research on the environment, with specific attention paid to flora and fauna of Greenland. Focused research on polar bears, whales and gulls will contribute to a full picture of the effects of climate change on the world's largest island. The culmination of research and photography in the adventure was documented and an awareness raising book called "Greenland Impressions" was released in which a portion of all profits will be dedicated to Green Cross International.

Through the use of spectacular photography, Greenland Impressions chronicles the 5-week voyage from the largest village on the eastern sea coast to the highest peak in Greenland, then onto the northernmost point of the Arctic, in an effort to examine the conflicting changes which are occurring there. Luc Hardy's eyewitness account of the impact of global warming on Greenland and its plant and animal life struggling to cope with rapid change is juxtaposed with the grandeur and beauty of the scenery. These are but a few of the impressions that describe Greenland- one of the last and maybe ultimate frontier. For more information on the Sagax Revo Expedition, please click here to access their website.


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