The Wider Image: Climate change means the Inuit do what

Ronald Webb, 65, chats to his great-nephew Bane Hewlett, 7, at his home in Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, April 24, 2022. The sea ice used to be 5-7 feet (1.5 to 2.1 meters) thick, hard, and covered with a thick layer of snow, now it’s 3-4 feet thick and soft. “Years ago you wouldn’t have that. That’s kind of scary because even though the thickness is there, the hardness is not”, he says. REUTERS/Melissa Renwick