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Zero To Travel Podcast

Traveling the Equator and Polar Circle (Top 5 Countries to Visit) + How Climate Change Impacts Locals with Gunnar Garfors

Zero To Travel Podcast

Jason Moore

Entrepreneurship, Places & Travel, Business, Society & Culture

4.5 • 828 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

What can we actually learn about climate change when we stop reading headlines and start listening to the people living it?  Gunnar Garfors is the first person to travel to every country in the world not once, but twice. He’s a Norwegian adventurer, journalist, and author whose latest project took him across the equator, the Arctic Circle, and the Antarctic region to explore the lived experiences of climate change. His new book, Mellom Linjene (Between the Lines), captures these human stories behind the headlines, showing us how the changing climate is affecting the lives of fishermen, farmers, city dwellers, and Indigenous peoples from the Amazon rainforest to the ice desert of Greenland.  Gunnar shares his experience researching and writing his book and recounts the very real ways climate change is reshaping the planet’s most climate-vulnerable zones. We talk through five of his favorite countries along the Arctic Circle and the equator, weaving together adventure, personal stories, and eye-opening conversations with locals on the ground.  Gunnar’s first-person encounters with reindeer herders, farmers, fishermen, and locals living at the edges of the world help paint a fuller, more human picture of what’s happening. You’ll hear how polar bears are wandering into villages in search of food, why Amazonian ferry rides matter, and what it’s like to get called out on the Congo River for representing the global north.   How is climate change affecting the places you care about or the way you think about travel? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.  Premium Passport:  Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now!  Tune In To Learn:  Why Gunnar retraced his steps across 21 countries and Antarctica despite already visiting every country twice  What ticks, shifting seasons, and reindeer behavior are revealing climate changes in Finland  What a screaming fox in Canada had to say about a massive landslide and how melting snow and rising rivers are reshaping northern communities  How the Amazon River’s disappearing waterways are affecting transportation, food access, and entire communities  Why fishermen in São Tomé and Príncipe are traveling farther for fewer fish, and what a disappearing rainy season means for daily life  What it’s like to spend five days on a cargo barge in the Congo (with very little food and a lot of humidity)  How climate change is forcing rural farmers in the DRC to question the cause and confront visitors with unexpected responsibility  Why telling personal stories might be the most powerful way to talk about climate change  Advice to travelers who want to get out of the Western bubble and witness these changes firsthand  And so much more  Resources:  Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport  Sign up for our FREE newsletter  Visit Gunnar’s website  Follow on Instagram  Want More?  Top 7 Up-And-Coming Destinations to Visit (Before They Get Crowded) With Gunnar Garfors  Visiting Every County In The World…TWICE! With Gunnar Garfors  World Tour for Climate Change: Hitchhiking, Biking, and Low-Carbon Travel With Megan Routbort  Thanks To Our Sponsors  Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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So we hear about this all the time, climate change, but this is all from scientists and researchers.

1:10.7

We don't really hear from the people on the ground, you know. And I figured,

1:11.6

okay, so where is it going to hit the worst? Well, probably alongside the equator, being, you know,

1:16.0

the hottest line, let's say, and maybe the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle. So I needed some

1:22.8

red line or red thread to follow. And I ended up following these three circles. And I met so many

1:29.6

very exciting people with amazing tales to tell. That is the first person to travel to every country

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