An artistic reflection on climate change exemplified by the rapidly melting glaciers on Greenland and in the Swiss Alps, featuring prints and photographs by Swiss artists Martin Stützle and Fridolin Walcher alongside easy-to-read essays on latest findings in climate and glaciological research. Text English, German and Kalaallisut (Greenlandic)
Martin Stützle obtained his education in art at the School of Art and Design in Bern and also trained as a stonemason. He lives and works as a freelance artist in the Swiss Canton of Glarus. Fridolin Walcher lives and works as a photographer in the Swiss Canton of Glarus, pursing freelance artistic and commissioned projects.