An Expedition 100+ Years In The Making

Who was Ernest Shackleton, and what is Endurance? Let’s start with a story that began over 100 years ago--a story that’s still looking for its ending!

 

Meet the ARCSPIN Expedition Team!

The Arctic climate is changing faster than anywhere else on Earth. We’re here studing how permafrost is thawing out and releasing specks of dirt and microbes in the air that could affect weather.

Endurance22 Expedition to Antarctica

More than 100 years after Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, sank off Antarctica, a team of underwater search experts is going back to find it! Join the expedition at explore.reachtheworld.org.

Colin's Journey to Costa Rica

Costa Rica is home to an estimated 500,000 species of plants and animals, making it one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Join me as I explore this special place through a conservation lens.

ARCSPIN Expedition to Arctic Alaska

Travel to the frontline of climate change in far-north Alaska alongside a team of researchers who are investigating the relationship between melting permafrost and changes within clouds.

Looking Out the Window

Even though my students are learning remotely due to COVID-19, we have found a way to explore and play outside together again. See what insects, mammals and birds my students found in their backyards!

Making the World a Better Place

People use maps and geographic thinking to understand the world, make decisions and solve problems to make the world a better place. Let's talk about GIS and how you can use it at school!

Turning My Passion Into a Career

Hi, I'm Adrian, and I have one of the coolest jobs on the planet. I explore the depths of the ocean and push the boundaries on new technology.

Mission-Driven Mapping

Mission-driven mapping is taking a concern and putting it on a map by asking a question. Let's talk about using the beginner's mindset to create these maps and what they can help us reveal.

Getting To, From and Around the Central Arctic

The ability to navigate to, from, and around the Central Arctic is necessary to conduct polar research. However, accessing this remote region comes with many challenges and requires proper tools.

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