there are issues in Antarctica such as global warming - the ice will melt.
or that the Japanese whaling is hurting the animals that live there, and the tourists that go there to research.
Wildlife is not an issue in Antarctica: there is no wildlife that lives on the continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain. What wildlife there is on the continent is wildlife that comes to its beaches to breed. Sea birds, such as penguins, fit in this category.
When ice melts the animals lose their homes and eventually die
There is no commercial fishing allowed on earth south of 60 degrees S, which includes the southern ocean that surrounds Antarctica. Over-fishing is not an issue there.
Most research station in antarctica are built on flat, ice-free areas near the coast which can be important naturl habitats of plants and wildlife
By definition, GLOBAL warming happens over the entire planet, so no, there cannot be global warming in any one location or region. However, LOCAL warming is not occurring in Antarctica. Temperatures there are colder than have ever been recorded, and they are STILL going down.
The temperature change would cause this issue, not the other way around. Antarctica is still increasing in total ice volume according to the IPCC and will for at least another 150 years. The Arctic is what was melting somewhat.
The French government is in charge of issuing stamps, and do issue stamps commemorating the French Territorial Claim on Antarctica.
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Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
Tourists are advised by their tour operators to wear very warm clothing in layers. Some operators issue gear to tourists for use during the tour.
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