Mission: Arctic: A Scientifc Adventure to a Changing North Pole
By (Author) Katharina Weiss-Tuider
Illustrated by Christian Schneider
Translated by Shelley Tanaka
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
19th October 2023
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Adventurers and outlaws
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Discovery and exploration
363.7009113
Hardback
128
Width 241mm, Height 241mm
For kids 8 to 13, join the largest Arctic expedition ever undertakenand discover the secrets hidden deep in the ice that reveal how one of the worlds crucial ecosystems is changing.
The Arctic is changingfast. The once-frozen landscape is melting before our eyes, and the effects can be felt around the world. But the Arctic is also the region we know the least about. Thick ice, extreme cold, and total darkness have always prevented scientists from uncovering its secrets. Until now.
This science-based guide for middle readers follows the 2019 MOSAiC expedition on the largest expedition to the Arctic ever undertaken. On board the Polarstern, a powerful ice-breaker research vessel, more than five hundred scientists from all over the world turned their attention to this mysterious region. Their mission To let their vessel freeze in the sea ice and drift towards the North Pole in order to study how the Arctic is changing, and how these changes will affect our world.
Mission: Arctic features:
Through this thrilling book, readers will discover the Arctic ice is not as permanent as we thought, and what happens in the Arctic doesnt stay in the Arctic. The knowledge gathered on the Polarstern has the power to determine our planets futureif only we pay attention.
"An enormous amount of information is packed in . . . Readers curious about the ins and outs of scientific discovery will be intrigued." Kirkus
Katharina Weiss-Tuiderwrites about the environment, climate, food and agriculture. She accompanied the MOSAiC Expedition as communications manager at the Alfred Wegener Institute. The protection of the Arctic has become especially important to her ever since she saw her first polar bear in the wild.
Christian Schneider loves nature in all its facets, which he captures on paper with colored pencil. He especially enjoys glimpses of the foxes who live in his neighborhooda touch of wilderness in the urban jungle of Berlin.