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Population Summer only study camps Summer only study camps Currently, only scientists Currently, only scientists Inhabitants of the land Inhabitants of the land

Government and Economy No political parties No political parties No elections No elections Non-existent Non-existent Volunteers Volunteers There is no economic activity Fishing and Tourism The Antarctican dollar

Industries Tourism Tourism Scientific research Scientific research Fishing Fishing Seals may only be hunted by permit. Seals may only be hunted by permit. Whaling banned Whaling banned

Global Warming Increase in average temperature. Increase in average temperature.

What is the Greenhouse Effect? Temperature rises Temperature rises Gets trapped Gets trapped Greenhouse gases Greenhouse gases Makes earth livable Makes earth livable

Controversy

Natural? Is this meant to happen? Is this meant to happen? Ice ages to now Ice ages to now How can we tell? How can we tell? Tree rings Tree rings Sediment Sediment Ice bubbles Ice bubbles

Are We The Cause? Depleting the Atmosphere Depleting the Atmosphere Aerosol cans Aerosol cans Outside burning Outside burning Landfills Landfills Transportation Transportation Etc. Etc.

Impact

Current Stakeholders Scientists Scientists The (small) inhabitants The (small) inhabitants Tourists Tourists Fishing Fishing The world The world

My opinion Natural Natural Acceleration Acceleration Come together Come together

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