BOOKS
Add your own content here. Click to edit.
ARCTICA

Arctica, the mysterious and least explored place on earth, still remains unknown and unloved by many. As large as Europe and as intriguing as a distant planet, it has been the subject of many expeditions over the centuries. Polar explorer Bernice Notenboom, who has undertaken three expeditions to the North Pole, got infected with the polar virus: the fascination for the breathtaking beauty and silence, and the intense physical experiences of traveling in the freezing cold through unpredictable terrain. In her book "Arctica", she shares her exciting experiences, hardships and unforgettable journeys, and invites us to bow to its magnificent beauty.


TEGENPOLEN
Bernice Notenboom's incredible journey of skiing two thousand kilometers and sleeping on ice for one hundred and thirty-five days in minus twenty-degree temperatures is a testament to her indomitable spirit and thirst for adventure. However, a near-fatal accident in Siberia forced her to reevaluate her values to life. Her expeditions to the North Pole, Greenland, and Antarctica exposed her to the fragile beauty of the polar landscape, the deep connection between the population and its ecosystem, and the challenges posed by climate change. Poles Apart was nominated for the best travel book in 2009.



PODCAST
"Final Call" is a thought-provoking 6-part radio documentary series narrated by Bernice that delves into the future of aviation and the latest developments in sustainable aviation. The series explores the industry's goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 through technology and innovation, and the role consumers can play in achieving this. Despite the positive impact of airplanes as peacemakers and connectors, the aviation industry is responsible for millions of tons of carbon emissions. Aviation is projected to be responsible for a quarter of the remaining carbon budget by 2050, the series examines the challenges and ambitious plans to achieve jet zero.
Add your own content here. Click to edit.