• Bringing Siberia to Seattle

    Starting this month, visitors to Seattle’s Burke Museum can enjoy a little slice of Siberia. Photographer (Polaris Project 2009 & 2010 field seasons) Chris Linder was awarded two honorable…


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  • Student Impact video

    In 2009, eleven undergraduates traveled more than halfway around the world to conduct cutting-edge investigations that advance scientific understanding of the changing Arctic. Four of the students: Blaize Denfeld…


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  • Science on Ice

    After five hard years of work, Science on Ice: Four Polar Expeditions, my first hardcover photography book, is now in print.  Before I began documenting the Polaris Project, I…


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  • Linder & Holmes AGU 2011

    Linder, C., R. M. Holmes. 2011. Say What? The role of audio in multimedia video. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.


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  • Tachihara et al AGU 2011

    Tachihara, B., C. Linder, and R. M. Holmes. 2011. Carbon, climate, and cameras: showcasing arctic research through multimedia storytelling. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San…


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  • Dallas and Kate in the Denmark Strait

    I just got a nice note from 2010 Polaris student Kate Lewis who was writing from Reykjavik harbor. Kate graduated from WWU and has been working at the…


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  • 2010 Photos

    After pointless and senseless delay we have updated the photos page with a subset of the 2010 photos…


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  • Linder et al AGU 2010

    Linder, C. A., M. Wilbert, and R. M. Holmes. 2010. Multimedia storytelling. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.


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  • Documenting science in action

    Thanks Andy for that great introduction. I’m very excited to join the team. I thought I would take this opportunity to introduce myself and talk about my role on…


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