Some glacial rivers are turning toxic. Here’s why. (uk)

Deep within the Peruvian Andes, the Cordillera Blanca is home to one quarter of the world’s tropical glaciers. Glacial meltwaters in this region help to sustain a valley inhabited by more than 200,000 people. However, these high-altitude glaciers are also especially sensitive to climate change. This film explores how their retreat may be driving dramatic changes in water quality, drawing on recent research from the CASCADA project.

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What are plastics?
What are plastics?

While making an online course about reducing plastic waste, Jostein realizes he doesn’t quite know what plastic really is. He embarks on a quest to the university to find out.

Incognito mode
Incognito mode

This animation addresses the need for education to address easily accessible internet pornography, especially as it impacts young people’s lives.

Ocean Portrait – The children by the North Sea
Ocean Portrait – The children by the North Sea

This documentary is about a research and art project carried out in kindergartens in Øygarden municipality in 2022, near Bergen. In a joint project, we staged joint exploration of life in the biotope between land and sea with the aim of an aesthetic look at the sea and a local mindset and value set.

Some glacial rivers are turning toxic. Here’s why. (uk)
UiT Norges Arktiske Universitet

Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019 Tromsø

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Tromsø International Film Festival
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