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It's a six-month expedition in almost constant darkness, in the coldest place on the planet, with no chance of rescue if things go wrong. British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes calls it one of the last remaining polar challenges: crossing Antarctica during the region's winter.

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It’s now a stark given that natural calamities are getting more frequent, more unpredictable, a lot more ferocious and violent, and many times ever more tragic in lives and properties.

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