Soundman/Producer Arwyn Evans and cameraman Mike Harrison shoot BBC Wales's O Flaen Dy Lygaid programme by the Ikertivaq glacier in eastern Greenland. BBC Wales's environment correspondent Iolo ap Daydd at Ikertivaq glacier which is being studied by Swansea university scientists. Helicopter flying in front of the rim of the Ikertivaq glacier. Iceberg in Kulusuk Bay in July 2008, melting and moving out to the north Atlantic. Wooden houses in the village of Kulusuk in eastern Greenland. Icebergs locked at the end of a fjord near the Kulusuk settlement, eastern Greenland. Pwllheli and surrounding low lands are to be a part of a Welsh Assembly Government / Gwynedd council pilot scheme to gauge the affects of climate change on sea defences. Innuit hunter Pele Maratse and Iolo Ap Dafydd on Mr Maratse's boat near the Apusiaji glacier. The Greenland icecap contains 10% of the world's fresh water. If it all melted it could trigger a 7m rise in seas across the globe. An unnamed glacier in eastern Greenland melting as it reaches the sea.
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