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Antarctica News

Antarctica

 
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. It is the coldest, driest, windiest, highest (on average) and most isolated continent, with very unique physical and biological characteristics. These fascinating qualities are what draw humans from all over the planet to visit and explore Antarctica, but tourism also contributes to the deterioration of its environment.
 
Antarctica is also a region very vulnerable to and threatened by climate change. Over the past half-century, there has been a marked warming trend in the Antarctic Peninsula. Much of the rest of Antarctica has cooled during the last 30 years, due to ozone depletion and other factors, but this trend is likely to reverse. Surface waters of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica have warmed and become less saline, and precipitation in this region has increased. A great deal of legislation has been passed all over the world to protect and preserve it. (Source: EPA, NY Times / Photo: Christian Revival Network)

Articles about Antarctica

  • Breeding chinstrap penguins vanish from Antarctic island

    Wed, Aug 29 2012 at 1:12 PM

    Scientists argue that climate change, not tourism around the island, are responsible for the drop in breeding pairs.

  • Man partly to blame for Antarctic ice shelf collapse

    Wed, Aug 22 2012 at 1:34 PM

    Ice extracted from Antarctica yields further evidence of the impact of man-made global warming, fueling concern for the future of ice shelves.

  • Scientists glimpse first Antarctic sunrise in months [Photo]

    Tue, Aug 21 2012 at 11:26 AM

    After more than 3 long months of a dark and brutal winter, researchers at the Concordia station come out of their compound to witness the honey-colored rays of sunshine.

  • Polar explorer's famous ship, Terra Nova, found off coast of Greenland

    Thu, Aug 16 2012 at 6:18 PM

    The researchers were testing their vessel's acoustic sonar when they saw the 19th-century-ship's hull appear in the results.

  • Australian jet in Antarctica rescue mission

    Wed, Aug 08 2012 at 3:05 AM

    This is the first medical evacuation from Antarctica since October 2011.

  • Antarctica was once home to rain forest

    Thu, Aug 02 2012 at 4:40 AM

    The study of sediment cores drilled from the ocean floor revealed fossil pollens that had come from a 'near-tropical' forest.

  • 'Grand Canyon' of the Antarctic discovered under the ice

    Wed, Jul 25 2012 at 1:06 PM

    The rift under the ice could 'profoundly affect ice loss,' say scientists. It could allow warmer waters to seep in and gnaw away at the glacier.

  • Google Maps brings Antarctica to computers

    Tue, Jul 17 2012 at 4:38 PM

    Viewers will be able to see the South Pole Telescope, Shackleton's hut, and the Cape Royds Adélie Penguin Rookery.

  • Why emperor penguins are declining in Antarctica

    Wed, Jun 20 2012 at 5:08 PM

    One colony of penguins is likely to decline from 3,000 breeding pairs to 575 by 2100 should current global warming rates continue unabated.

  • Where did all the chinstrap penguins go?

    Tue, Jun 19 2012 at 11:35 AM

    Along with Adélie penguins, chinstrap penguins may be suffering a population decline due to a decrease in krill, the primary food source for both birds.

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