A Test for Humanity

 The Global Impact of Antarctica’s Climate Crisis: A Test for Humanity

Ina world where the consequences of global warming are everywhere, Antarctica, often considered remote, distant, and immutable, is now bearing witness to the undeniable threat of climate change. At alarming record lows of ice sheet formation, the white continent finally received global attention after BBC’s interview with Dr Ella Gilbert, triggered by her recent publication “Antarctica is missing a chunk of sea ice bigger than Greenland — what’s going on?”.

There have been significant scientific revelations since that add relevant substance to the critical ongoing situation in Antarctica. Climate change is a cumulative problem with no geographical, political, or societal limits. And the implications of Antarctica’s metamorphosis extend far beyond its frozen borders.

Visit

Post a Comment

0 Comments