The Greenlandic idea that weather acts as the conscience of nature informs a unique story at the frontlines of climate change. Situated above the Arctic Circle in Greenland, Inuit subsistence hunters and a team of polar scientists bear witness to the transforming environment. At a small international research camp, SWISS CAMP, Dr. Konrad Steffen has tracked the effects and far-reaching consequences of the warming Arctic for decades. These drastic changes in weather patterns are also spelling an end to the Inuit’s centuries-old way of life. With a close-up view into these communities, the film puts human faces on a highly politicized issue.