Climate change is altering more than the landscape in the arctic it’s bringing new jobs and progress to an area steeped in tradition, and a culture characterized by hunting and trapping.
CCTV America’s Sean Callebs reports from the north american Arctic.

Climate change brings Arctic whole new way of life
Climate change is altering more than the landscape in the arctic it's bringing new jobs and progress to an area steeped in tradition, and a culture characterized by hunting and trapping. CCTV America's Sean Callebs reports from the north american Arctic.Andrey Petrov on Alaska education challenges
CCTV America interviewed Andrey Petrov. He is the Arctic Center director at the University of Northern Iowa.

Andrey Petrov on Alaska education challenges
CCTV America interviewed Andrey Petrov. He is the Arctic Center director at the University of Northern Iowa.Polar Satellites and mapping the Arctic’s future
The small town of Inuvik is one of a handful of places on earth where satellite receivers are being built specifically to pull information from the sky, and make sure it gets into the right hands.
CCTV America’s Sean Callebs reports.

Polar Satellites and mapping the Arctic's future
The small town of Inuvik is one of a handful of places on earth where satellite receivers are being built specifically to pull information from the sky, and make sure it gets into the right hands. CCTV America's Sean Callebs reports.Climate change is having a drastic impact on Point Hope, Alaska
While scores of politicians, environmentalists, activists and celebrities gather in Paris for the climate talks,
There are thousands of indigenous people living in sub-zero conditions in total darkness this time of year above the Arctic Circle. They eat whale blubber and other food they’ve gathered from subsistence hunting.
CCTV’s Sean Callebs takes us to the small town of Point Hope, Alaska where the land, snow, and ice are being altered by the weather. It’s changing too rapidly for many, who fear they’re losing their culture and way of life.