SUSTAINABILITY

“There is no Planet B.” This world of ours and the comfort of all who live here are of great importance to us. For the sake of our future, it is our intention to continue supporting scientists on climate change research. Their knowledge is our lighthouse.
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NUMBERS

NUMBERS

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Urban residents who will be exposed to severe drought.
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People who will be affected by a 56 cm increase in sea levels.
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Potential temperature increase by the end of the century is no action is taken.
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THE SCIENTISTS

THE SCIENTISTS

The Ariston Comfort Challenge has shown us the human side of those who are used to thinking in numbers and have the periodic table memorized. Test tubes, graduated cylinders and gases are just tools behind which these lovers of the planet sometimes hide.
  • Birgitte
    Birgitte, is a young scientist with a Master of Science degree in Geography. Her research interests are mainly terrestrial and focusing on the soil-plant-interaction in a climate change context.
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  • Martin
    Martin is a Danish biologist and Scientific Leader at Arctic Station in Greenland, which is run by the University of Copenhagen. As a biologist, he investigates the Arctic nature – its current state but also how it might respond to the changing climate.
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  • Morten Rasch
    Morten Rasch, scientist and physical geographer, has focused his studies on climate change within the Arctic. His life is profoundly dedicated to his work, which is also his greatest passion. Morten has emotional ties to this island, a place he calls home and where he has also built a family.
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COMFORT ZONE

COMFORT ZONE

A small bit of shelter can be of great help to people working in the farthest reaches of the globe. The Comfort Zone is home to research amidst the Arctic glaciers, harsh temperatures, and northern winds
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