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Your name at the top of the world

Every couple of months, something bizarre happens at work that convinces me I must have one of the strangest jobs on the planet.And these moments often come in...
Posted by Jessica Wilson - 8 April, 2013 - 15:01
Josefina Skerk

The Stars Align Over the North Pole

Today is the day we have been all been waiting for, and we have some exciting news to share with you. When we planned this expedition, our ambition was big...
Posted by Josefina Skerk - 8 April, 2013 - 14:47

VIDEO: There’s a badass in Brussels

There's something big happening in Europe right now. Politicians are debating laws that could drastically cut CO2 from cars. And less CO2 means less need for...
Posted by Elena Polisano - 4 April, 2013 - 22:35

The Arctic, live, in central London

This April is a big month for the Arctic. Our expedition of young leaders making the long trek to reach the North Pole is nearly underway. When they reach the...
Posted by sara_a - 4 April, 2013 - 22:19

Warming up for the North Pole, keeping a promise we made

Last June, as we launched our campaign to save the Arctic, we made a promise. We promised that if a million joined our movement, we would take their names to...
Posted by Iris - 4 April, 2013 - 08:49

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