It’s late summer and UM researcher David Babb is sharing his packing list for his 24th trip to the Arctic. He has the essentials: ski goggles for when the snow blows up, GPS in case he gets separated from the research ship, warm socks, boots, gloves—and lots of them.

“When you’re out on the ice,” explains Babb [BScPhG(Hons)/2010, MSc/2014, PhD/2024], in the living room of his Winnipeg home, “you’re a long way from a warm spot where you can dry off your gloves.”

While this sea ice scientist and alum has prepped for Canada’s remote North many times—this cruise is different. Historic, even.

It’s the first time Canada’s research icebreaker will sail the country’s northernmost waterways. Only now has melting sea ice from climate change opened these particular waters to explore …

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