Abstract This essay looks at the consequences of climate change in Antarctica. The causes of climate change are examined. The impacts of climate change on the environment of the Antarctic are analyzed. Furthermore, some impacts that would result from climate change in the Antarctic, but would have global consequences mainly as the result of global warming, are also examined.
From the Paper "The Earth's climate is changing and there is more and more evidence of global warming. This essay looks at these climate changes and its consequences, focusing in particular on Antarctica, as it is a very sensitive region yet of vital importance to the overall global climate. The Earth's climate has always oscillated, but unlike previously climate change in the last decades, has mostly been due to human activity also outlined in the essay. The changes are particularly drastic in a fragile environment such as the Antarctic and Arctic."
Discusses the conclusions reached, by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, about the changes that have taken place in physical and biological systems as a result of the shifting global climate.
2,250 words (approx. 9 pages), 5 sources, 2006, $ 89.95
Abstract The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a body encompassing over 700 scientists from 100 different countries. This paper discusses this organization and the 1,000 page report it released in February 2001 stating that recent changes in the world's climate have had apparent impacts in physical and biological systems. The paper explains that the IPCC stressed the fact that most of the warming trend over the last fifty years can be attributed to human activities.