
Not much ice left
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There are climate problems going on at
both
ends of the earth right now. Both the arctic and antarctic
are suffering from the effects of global warming.
Antarctica, at the bottom of the earth, is the worst. In the
August 20 edition of the Independent, Meredith Hooper
describes a journey around that continent with the seabird
ecologist Bill Fraser, who says the
penguins
there are about to go extinct. She quotes Fraser as
saying, "We are arriving to a catastrophe, walking into a
bitter scenario produced by climate change. The Adélie
penguins don't have the capacity to survive the drastic
changes that are occurring. There's no doubt."
In BBC News, Mark Kinver reports on the problems in the
Arctic, at the top of the world, where the ice cover is at a
record low, to the extent that researchers forecast ice-free
summers there by 2040. He writes that researcher Mark
Serreze thinks that the sea ice cover is "starting to respond
to human induced climate change, resulting from a greater
concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere."
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