Tourism causes Antarctica to melt

Tourism causes Antarctica to melt

Tourists_Expedition Boat_Arctic Sea_16-9_1920_c Freysteinn G. Jonsson Unsplash
More and more tourists are travelling to Antarctica by ship, contributing to the melting of the ice. / © Freysteinn G. Jonsson, Unsplash

Increasing fires in the southern hemisphere and more and more ships travelling to Antarctica with tourists on board are causing the Antarctic ice to melt more rapidly. 

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