Climate Change Expeditions

Climate change is one of the most critical environmental issues facing the planet today and is one of Earthwatch’s four 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 permafrost research at the Arctic’s edge where global warming is being most dramatically felt to research into the impacts of vegetation loss in the Ecuadorian Andes, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. Join one of our climate change projects and you’ll be involved in vital, cutting-edge climate change research.

 
Climate Change in Tropical Rainforests

Climate and Landscape Change in Borneo's Rainforest

Assess impacts of climate change in Borneo’s forests Rendezvous:Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
£1295 10 days Strenuous
 
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Australia’s Vanishing Frogs – Week

Australia's Vanishing Frogs

Assess critically endangered frogs in Australia's forests

Rendezvous:Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
£1195 7 days Moderate
 
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Climate Change, Canopies, and Wildlife

Canopies, Climate, and Critters of the Ecuadorian Rainforest

Explore rainforest canopies of the Ecuadorian Andes

Rendezvous:Quito, Ecuador
£1695 11 days Strenuous
 
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Hunting for Caterpillars in La Selva (Costa Rica)

Climate Change and Caterpillars in Costa Rica

Discover how important caterpillars are to biodiversity Rendezvous:San Jose, Costa Rica
£1495 11 days Moderate
 
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Climate Change at the Arctic’s Edge

Climate Change at the Arctic's Edge

Study climate change where polar bears roam - on the very edge of the Arctic tundra Rendezvous:Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
£1695 - £1995  10-11 days Moderate
 
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