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People who like the cold.

Beside people who like the cold, This question could be hinting at the growth of tourism in that area, and the damage it could/is doing. The crux of the matter being do we keep Antarctica as pristine as possible, and just allow scientists to visit, or do we allow tourists to tramp over it.

A double-edged sword no matter which why you look at it.

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