Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Impact-Documentation-in-Norway--Svalbard-27MZIFTPZON.htmlConceptually similarClimate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP0W6DCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP01AZZCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP0R9CCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP015DNCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP0R9ECompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP01FGTCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP01FGUCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP0MAUCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGP0SP7Completed★★★★View AllGP0S8NClimate Impact Documentation in Norway, SvalbardGreenpeace documentation showing that glacier "Blomstrandbreen" has retreated nearly 2 km since 1928, with an accelerated rate of 35 metres lost per year since 1960 and even higher in the past decade. In the image, Swedish videographer Jari Stahl interviewing Norwegian campaigner Truls Gulowsen.Locations:Norway-Scandinavia-SvalbardDate:1 Aug, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:3624px X 2313pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-VideographersShoot:Climate Impact Documentation in SvalbardGreenpeace documentation showing that glacier "Blomstrandbreen" has retreated nearly 2 km since 1928, with an accelerated rate of 35 metres lost per year since 1960 and even higher in the past decade.Related Collections:Climate Impact Documentation in Svalbard (Photo & Video)