Polar Exploration by Jasper Quincy

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Author: Jasper Quincy
Category: Travel
ISBN: 9788235240521
File Size: 0.62 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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"Polar Exploration" chronicles humanity's daring ventures into the Arctic and Antarctic, revealing the motivations, experiences, and environmental challenges faced by early explorers. It highlights how these expeditions, driven by scientific curiosity and national ambition, profoundly shaped our understanding of Earth's polar regions. The book illustrates how explorers navigated treacherous ice and extreme cold with rudimentary tools, demonstrating remarkable resilience.

Consider James Cook, William Parry and Roald Amundsen whose journeys not only expanded geographical knowledge but also laid the groundwork for current geopolitical strategies. The book unfolds in three parts: the early objectives and key figures, the specific challenges of polar environments, and the lasting scientific and geopolitical consequences.

Readers will discover how these historical endeavors inform contemporary debates on climate change and polar conservation. Delving into expedition journals and meteorological data, the book uncovers the sheer adversity faced, while also examining the impact of exploration on resource management. It connects historical discoveries with modern environmental and political issues, providing a comprehensive look at the legacy of polar exploration.

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