Meet the woman who’s on a climate mission to the North Pole
Hilde Fålun Strøm, a Norwegian climate activist, has embarked on a remarkable 19-month expedition in the Arctic, living in a cabin and documenting her experiences alongside the region's wildlife. With a mission to raise awareness about climate change, Strøm has encountered over 100 polar bears during her stay, highlighting the urgent need for environmental conservation. Her journey aims to shed light on the impacts of global warming on polar ecosystems and the threats faced by iconic species like the polar bear. Strøm's work not only brings attention to the challenges of climate change but also emphasizes the importance of collective action in safeguarding our planet's future. As she continues her mission, she invites the global community to recognize the significance of preserving the Arctic and addressing climate issues before it's too late.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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