Climate Change Expeditions
Climate change is one of the most critical environmental issues facing the planet today and is one of Earthwatch’s four priority research areas. Our climate change projects focus on evaluating the consequences of climate change as well as how we can adapt and manage ecosystems to safeguard livelihoods and achieve effective mitigation. These projects range from a world-first study measuring the distribution and abundance of plants and animals in the Wet Tropics of Northern Queensland to permafrost research at the Arctic’s edge where global warming is being most dramatically felt . Join one of our climate change projects and you’ll be involved in vital, cutting-edge climate change research.
Explore the fascinating world of caterpillars to see how they protect themselves and respond to changes in their habitats.
Rendezvous:Tucson, AZ, USA
$2850
11 days
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Explore the fascinating world of caterpillars to see how they protect themselves and respond to changes in their habitats.
Rendezvous:San Jose, Costa Rica
$2850
11 days
Moderate
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Explore the fascinating world of caterpillars to see how they protect themselves and respond to changes in their habitats.
Rendezvous:Quito, Ecuador
$2850
11 days
Very Active
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Explore the fascinating world of caterpillars to see how they protect themselves and respond to changes in their habitats.
Rendezvous:New Orleans, LA, USA
$2850
11 days
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Help show how much and how fast climate change is affecting the Arctic — and what that means for the entire planet.
Rendezvous:Churchill, MB, Canada
$3800
11 days
Moderate
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