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rangerrebew:
Public Release: 13-Jun-2018
Leading Antarctic experts offer two possible views of continent's future
 

AMHERST, Mass. - The next 10 years will be critical for the future of Antarctica, and choices made will have long-lasting consequences, says an international group of award-winning Antarctic research scientists in a paper released today. It lays out two different plausible future scenarios for the continent and its Southern Ocean over the next 50 years.

Writing in Nature, the authors are all winners of the Tinker-Muse Prize for Science and Policy in Antarctica and experts in such disciplines as biology, oceanography, glaciology, geophysics, climate science and policy.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-06/uoma-lae061218.php

thackney:
I think the biggest technological problem will be maintaining the integrity of the well's casing for the oil flow, while the glacier continues to move across the land.

Fishrrman:
Fishrrman's prediction for the "future" of Antarctica:

Cold. Very cold.

IsailedawayfromFR:
Why not it warm up like it used to be and provide mankind with more aerable land?  The only thing we lose is NYC and Boston, so it's a great swap.

Elderberry:
. Further, "unrestricted growth in human use" will have degraded the environment and introduced invasive pests.

In the second scenario, "ambitious action" has been taken to limit greenhouse gas emissions and to establish policies that reduce human pressure on the environment,


Us humans are bad for the enviornment.

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