We don't have a formal volunteer program, but we have plenty of things we need to get done, many of which can be done from anywhere in the world. Contact us if you're interested.
Volunteers have worked with us to research and write issue articles, to produce graphics for the website, and to do web coding. Additionally, volunteers are working with us in the summer of 2010 to do field expeditions, looking at Alaska's melting glaciers, and helping to assess seismic hazards in the area of the proposed Pebble Mine.
Twitter Updates:@GroundTruthTrek:Hazards of winter biking: Studded tires, check. Blizzard-proof parking spot, not so much. When I came back to... http://t.co/PWWhSmnk
@GroundTruthTrek:Cottonwood trees stand bare on a lonely frozen island in Malaspina Lake. This lake is now a lagoon, with the... http://t.co/gPMBHVfz
@GroundTruthTrek:Hig may well be the only person who's packrafted upstream underneath a glacier. Luckily it was slow and safe... http://t.co/4it9li6I
@GroundTruthTrek:Seattle folks: see Hig's talk tonight! http://t.co/ApKAWWwU
@GroundTruthTrek:"Life on Ice" - a lone tuft of moss in an otherwise barren part of Malaspina Glacier. http://t.co/pfNNiK05