The Wider Image: Climate change means the Inuit do what

Rex Holwell, 47, monitors the data being recorded during a SmartKAMUTIK run towards Nain Bay, a popular fishing spot for community members, in Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, April 21, 2022. These runs, which use electromagnetic sensors to measure the sea ice thickness, is the second of two parts of the SmartICE program, designed to give northern communities real-time measurements of sea thickness along their ice “highways” through a website, downloadable phone app or Facebook. “We have to adapt to climate change”, Holwell says. “We’re going to need more tools like SmartICE.” REUTERS/Melissa Renwick