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Climate change is slowly making parts of Antarctica turn green. New species of plants and insects are taking hold, threatening to transform the continent's delicate ecosystem. Produced by: Christopher Woolf. Image credit: Matthew Amesbury.
Aired June 20, 2017
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kat h
If you are a climate, you change. It's what you do. Always have, always will.
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Meagan G
Even if that's your argument, humans haven't been around for most of the planet's history. The impact of climate change on rising sea levels will now severely impact humans and where we live. No matter what you think is behind it, that should concern you. Where will all the displaced people go?
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Susie D
Of course climate changes. There is evidence of that for the history of the earth, but there is also evidence where climate change has been devastating.
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