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Snow Falls Across Toronto Ahead Of Expected Freezing Rain And Rainfall
Heavy snow blankets the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 2, 2025. Toronto and parts of the GTA are blanketed with snow ahead of an expected 50 millimeters of rain forecasted to fall over the next 24 hours. Environment Canada says periods of snow and ice pellets transition to rain across the region with thunderstorms expected, and rainfall amounts may exceed 50 mm. The inclement weather leads to some school bus cancellations in areas north of the GTA this morning. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Snow Falls Across Toronto Ahead Of Expected Freezing Rain And Rainfall
Heavy snow blankets the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 2, 2025. Toronto and parts of the GTA are blanketed with snow ahead of an expected 50 millimeters of rain forecasted to fall over the next 24 hours. Environment Canada says periods of snow and ice pellets transition to rain across the region with thunderstorms expected, and rainfall amounts may exceed 50 mm. The inclement weather leads to some school bus cancellations in areas north of the GTA this morning. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Snow Falls Across Toronto Ahead Of Expected Freezing Rain And Rainfall
Heavy snow blankets the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 2, 2025. Toronto and parts of the GTA are blanketed with snow ahead of an expected 50 millimeters of rain forecasted to fall over the next 24 hours. Environment Canada says periods of snow and ice pellets transition to rain across the region with thunderstorms expected, and rainfall amounts may exceed 50 mm. The inclement weather leads to some school bus cancellations in areas north of the GTA this morning. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Snow Falls Across Toronto Ahead Of Expected Freezing Rain And Rainfall
Heavy snow blankets the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 2, 2025. Toronto and parts of the GTA are blanketed with snow ahead of an expected 50 millimeters of rain forecasted to fall over the next 24 hours. Environment Canada says periods of snow and ice pellets transition to rain across the region with thunderstorms expected, and rainfall amounts may exceed 50 mm. The inclement weather leads to some school bus cancellations in areas north of the GTA this morning. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
Canadian Ranger Ryan Lennie prepares to take newly-arrived soldiers out onto the land. Lennie uses gloves make from wolf skin and fur to keep his hands warm in temperatures near -50 celcius.
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
Canadian Rangers Aaron Maktar and Angela Okalik shelter behind a sled as a transport helicopter lifts off, after dropping the two on a frozen lake.
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
Warrant Officer Jim Davison, who works as a Canadian Ranger Instructor, pulls supplies to a remote camp on a frozen lake with Rangers Gerald and Aaron Maktar.
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
The hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, along the Arctic coastline.
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
Children play on a snowbank in Inuvik. The Canadian Ranger program takes youth out onto the land, teaching them survival skills and cultural heritage.
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Richard Quinn
LONDON, ENGLAND - 21 FEBRUARY : Model during the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week February 2025 at The Lindley Hall on 21 February 2025 in London, England., Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
Snow covers fields and houses at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
Snow covers fields at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
Snow surrounds St Peter & St Paul's Church at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
A couple walk their dogs as snow falls at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
A couple walk their dogs as snow falls at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
A woman walks her dog through the churchyard at St Peter & St Paul's as snow falls at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
A couple walk past St Peter & St Paul's Church a snow falls at Ash in Kent. Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in Ash, UK.
08/01/2024. Ash, UK.
Snow falls at Ash in Kent . Colder temperatures are heralding the arrival of snow showers following days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in West Kingsdown, UK.
08/01/2024. West Kingsdown, UK.
Snow falls near West Kingsdown in Kent . Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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Snowy weather in West Kingsdown, UK.
08/01/2024. West Kingsdown, UK.
Snow falls near West Kingsdown in Kent . Colder temperatures are following on from days of heavy rain and flooding after Storm Henk.
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'First proper day of winter': snow and hail blanket parts of NSW and ACT as cold front settles across south-east
Widespread areas of frost and temperatures of near or below zero expected for ranges and further west with BoM forecasting 'cooler days'
Canberra residents have described Sunday as the "first proper day of winter" after snow and hail fell on parts of the city, as a cold front brought cooler temperatures to parts of south-eastern Australia.
Rain, hail and snow fell across parts of New South Wales and the ACT, and though temperature lows are not breaking records just yet.
Snow falls at Picadilly Circus at the Mt Franklin road intersection in the Brindabella mountains outside Canberra. Sunday 7th May 2023.
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'First proper day of winter': snow and hail blanket parts of NSW and ACT as cold front settles across south-east
Widespread areas of frost and temperatures of near or below zero expected for ranges and further west with BoM forecasting 'cooler days'
Canberra residents have described Sunday as the "first proper day of winter" after snow and hail fell on parts of the city, as a cold front brought cooler temperatures to parts of south-eastern Australia.
Rain, hail and snow fell across parts of New South Wales and the ACT, and though temperature lows are not breaking records just yet.
The Ahmed family from Canberra play in the snow at Picadilly Circus on the Brindabella Road in the Brindabella mountains outside Canberra. Sunday 7th May 2023.
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'First proper day of winter': snow and hail blanket parts of NSW and ACT as cold front settles across south-east
Widespread areas of frost and temperatures of near or below zero expected for ranges and further west with BoM forecasting 'cooler days'
Canberra residents have described Sunday as the "first proper day of winter" after snow and hail fell on parts of the city, as a cold front brought cooler temperatures to parts of south-eastern Australia.
Rain, hail and snow fell across parts of New South Wales and the ACT, and though temperature lows are not breaking records just yet.
Snow falls at Picadilly Circus at the Mt Franklin road intersection in the Brindabella mountains outside Canberra. Sunday 7th May 2023.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/03/2023. Dorking, UK.
A snowman sits on a bench in a snowy landscape on Ranmore Common in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Box Hill, UK.
Snow blankets trees at Box Hill in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Snow blankets the race course at Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Snow blankets the trees on the golf course on Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Cars are stuck on an icy snowy road on Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Race horses are exercised on a snowy Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Snow blankets The Rubbing House pub on Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Cold Weather in the South of England
08/03/2023. Epsom, UK.
Snow blankets Epsom Downs in Surrey . A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for large parts of the UK.
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
23/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . The Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
23/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . The Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
23/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . The Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
22/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . At night Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
22/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . At night Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
© Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
22/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . At night Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
© Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
22/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . At night Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
© Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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Island at the end of the world: Antarctic outpost faces uncertain times
The climate crisis, geopolitical upheaval, a burgeoning tourism and an ever-extending list of interests and actors are straining relations on King George Island.
Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of tourist cruise liners stalk the busy harbour.
For generations, Antarctica's alluring fragility, silence and wildness have drawn explorers, scientists and opportunists to the far south of the globe.
But as 2023's summer season ends and daylight hours dwindle, the continent faces an uncertain future.
The Antarctic treaty system (ATS), signed in 1959 and in force since 1961, defines everything below 60¡ south latitude as a place devoted to "peace and science". Fifty-six states are party to the treaty, 29 of which have voting rights on matters related to the continent. Seven nations claim portions of Antarctica, but the ATS freezes all current and future claims.
But while the idealistic foundations of the treaty have held firm for more than six decades, the confluence of factors - from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tourism, and from mineral exploitation potential to new marine protected areas - have resulted in tensions bubbling to the surface.
22/02/2023 Antarctica .King George Island INACH base . At night Chilean Base "Julio Escudero".
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Floods, rain and snow in London, UK.
17/01/2023. London, UK.
Walkers enjoy the early morning sunlight and frosty conditions in Richmond Park south-west London as weather forecasters warn of freezing temperatures with lows of -5c this week. However, sunny conditions with less rain is also predicted.
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Floods, rain and snow in London, UK.
17/01/2023. London, UK.
Walkers enjoy the early morning sunlight and frosty conditions in Richmond Park south-west London as weather forecasters warn of freezing temperatures with lows of -5c this week. However, sunny conditions with less rain is also predicted.
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