French flanker Yannick Nyanga leads team-mates down the Grande Motte glacier during the French rugby union team's training camp in Tignes, south-east France, before the 2015 Rugby World Cup. AFP
The UAE team, aptly named Team Zayed, to mark the Year of Zayed, were part of the Climate Force International Antarctic Expedition in 2018. With teams from more than 20 countries aboard the 'Ocean Endeavour', they learnt about climate change and witnessed first hand the effects of global warming on the continent. The expedition was led by Sir Robert Swan, the first explorer to walk to the North and South poles. Wam
Ameera Al Marzooqi, 29, the first female Emirati to visit Union Glacier, which is sometimes called the heart of Antarctica. She has visited the continent twice.
Ms Al Marzooqi plans to return to Antarctica in March 2020 to film a documentary to raise awareness about the environmental issues facing the continent.
Ameera Al Marzooqi is the first Emirati female to have visited Union Glacier, which is sometimes called the heart of Antarctica. She has been there twice, the last time to test renewable technologies.
The five men from the 1912 Robert F Scott expedition to the South Pole who died on their trek back to their ship. From left: Dr Edward Wilson, Lt Henry Bowers, Capt Robert Falcon Scott, PO Taff Evans and Capt Lawrence Oates. AP Photo
Dr Simon Cook, senior lecturer in environmental change from the University of Dundee in the laboratory on the royal research ship 'Discovery' at Discovery Point in Dundee. The 'RRS Discovery', whose work is still used by climate change scientists, was built in Dundee in 1900 for Capt Robert Falcon Scott's first Antarctic expedition.
Members of the UAE team who travelled to Antarctica on board the 'Ocean Endeavour' as part of the Climate Force International Antarctic Expedition. Wam
A scientist studies the Mera glacier region of the Dudh Kosi Basin in Nepal on November 20, 2013. Two years later scientists said glaciers in the Everest region could shrink at least 70 per cent or even disappear entirely by the end of the century as a result of climate change. AFP
French flanker Yannick Nyanga leads team-mates down the Grande Motte glacier during the French rugby union team's training camp in Tignes, south-east France, before the 2015 Rugby World Cup. AFP
The UAE team, aptly named Team Zayed, to mark the Year of Zayed, were part of the Climate Force International Antarctic Expedition in 2018. With teams from more than 20 countries aboard the 'Ocean Endeavour', they learnt about climate change and witnessed first hand the effects of global warming on the continent. The expedition was led by Sir Robert Swan, the first explorer to walk to the North and South poles. Wam
Ameera Al Marzooqi, 29, the first female Emirati to visit Union Glacier, which is sometimes called the heart of Antarctica. She has visited the continent twice.
Ms Al Marzooqi plans to return to Antarctica in March 2020 to film a documentary to raise awareness about the environmental issues facing the continent.
Ameera Al Marzooqi is the first Emirati female to have visited Union Glacier, which is sometimes called the heart of Antarctica. She has been there twice, the last time to test renewable technologies.
The five men from the 1912 Robert F Scott expedition to the South Pole who died on their trek back to their ship. From left: Dr Edward Wilson, Lt Henry Bowers, Capt Robert Falcon Scott, PO Taff Evans and Capt Lawrence Oates. AP Photo
Dr Simon Cook, senior lecturer in environmental change from the University of Dundee in the laboratory on the royal research ship 'Discovery' at Discovery Point in Dundee. The 'RRS Discovery', whose work is still used by climate change scientists, was built in Dundee in 1900 for Capt Robert Falcon Scott's first Antarctic expedition.
Members of the UAE team who travelled to Antarctica on board the 'Ocean Endeavour' as part of the Climate Force International Antarctic Expedition. Wam
A scientist studies the Mera glacier region of the Dudh Kosi Basin in Nepal on November 20, 2013. Two years later scientists said glaciers in the Everest region could shrink at least 70 per cent or even disappear entirely by the end of the century as a result of climate change. AFP
French flanker Yannick Nyanga leads team-mates down the Grande Motte glacier during the French rugby union team's training camp in Tignes, south-east France, before the 2015 Rugby World Cup. AFP