Humans who populate the Earth affect Antarctica, apparently by increasing global warming. Humans can reduce their consumption of fossil fuels and potentially reduce global warming.
This answer may be one-sided, but as more and more people become convinced that the science above is accurate, more humans can reduce their consumption of fossil fuels.
Environmentalists are worried about human behavioiurs all over the planet that impact Antarctica. The continent is not an actor in this debate; it is the object.
Most likely all but Antarctica, as there has yet to be significant human impact on the continent.
The five themes of geography in Antarctica are location (its coordinates on the Earth's surface), place (its unique physical and human characteristics), human-environment interaction (how humans adapt to and impact the environment), movement (how people, goods, and ideas travel to and from Antarctica), and region (how different parts of Antarctica are connected and distinct).
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
What the human impact on Earth can do to stop wildfires is either be a professional firefighter or some one who knows how to fight fires and have large air vehicles filled with water to put fires out.
There are no permanent human residents on Antarctica.
yep, a very big impact
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Antarctica is the last place on Earth that is still almost pure and free of pollution. Research teams are relatively controlled in order to minimise human impact, although the impact has become more evident in the last fifty years. Antarctica's fragile, unique and diverse ecosystem is dependent on a healthy environment. Too many species of wildlife have become extinct in other parts of the world due to man's impact. Antarctica remains the last "frontier" that is still pristine.
Tourists serve to report Antarctica's beautiful and exotic environment to others who have not traveled to Antarctica.
You always stop at other countries, because there is no commercial aviation to Antarctica.
Global warming is slowly melting the ice in Antarctica.