Aerial Photos of Antarctica Reveal the Devastating Toll of Climate Change
🔥 The Great Crack-Up
By JEFFREY KLUGER
Photographs by PAOLO PELLEGRIN—MAGNUM PHOTOS FOR TIME
It’s hard to wreck a continent you can barely get your hands on. Human beings typically do our worst environmental damage in the places we live and work—clear-cutting forests, strip-mining mountains. Antarctica, however, was more or less out of reach. No more.
Climate change has become our species’ great destructive equalizer, leaving no part of the planet safe from the harm we do. In March 2017, the sea ice around both poles reached a record low for that time of year. In July, a 1 trillion–ton iceberg, roughly the size of Delaware, calved off of the Larsen C ice shelf in western Antarctica. The damage to the ice is being done not just from above, as the planet’s air warms, but from below, as its oceans do too.
Full article with pictures and video:http://time.com/antarctica-climate-change/