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The most visible sign of the environmental damage caused by humans, the melting of the ice on the oceans and on land is a local and global problem. Arctic ecosystems, whose best known species is the polar bear, are under threat. Native peoples, particularly the Inuits, also see their living conditions worsen as the ice melts. The ice is a witness to the Earth's climatic evolutions and its disappearance will have consequences far beyond the polar regions. As the ice-cap melts, sea-levels will rise drastically altering coastlines all round the world.

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  • I agree.I guess Mother Nature is the only mortal Goddess.

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  • god, what a fuckin waste land. I am canadian, used to be in the army, the only way they could get soldiers to volunteer to go up there was through offering them pay incentives

  • che schifo l'uomo...

  • oggi i poveri inuit sono ridotti a vivere in villaggi di legno ai confini, senza un lavoro, sono alcolizzati sbandati, non hanno più un'iidentità.. un popolo dignitosissimo...quando iniziavano a perdere i denti si allontanavano da soli per aspettare la fine non potevano più mangiare la loro carne essicata durissima ma calorica e... grazie a noi grandi uomini "bianchi"...non ci sono più dovremmo esserne "fieri."...

  • just love people who think like this!!!!!!!!!!!

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