
Climate change often feels like a collection of abstract data points—graphs showing rising temperatures, scientific reports filled with jargon, or distant political debates. But in the most remote corners of our planet, the crisis isn’t a set of statistics; it is a visceral, auditory experience. It is the sound of a world quite literally breaking apart.
For the species that call the poles home, the environment isn’t just changing—it is speaking. And the sounds it makes are increasingly alarming.