The New York Times is joining nearly 40 scientists on an expedition to Antarctica’s fastest-melting glaciers. They will travel through some of the roughest seas on the planet to get there. Raymond Zhong, our climate reporter, shared a look inside his survival training before the ship embarks. Raymond and Chang W. Lee, our photographer, will be sharing dispatches throughout the journey as they observe what the researchers learn — and what they face at sea and on the ice. Along the way, they want to hear from you, too. Tap the link above or leave a question for our Climate team in the comments.
Video by Raymond Zhong, Christina Thornell, Kassie Bracken, Leila Medina, Jon Miller, Edward Vega, Stephanie Swart, Nikolay Nikolov and Phil Caller
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Learn more and send our Climate team your questions about the trip: nytimes.com/antarctica
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