Limiting warming to 2C is ‘crucial’ to protect pristine Antarctic Peninsula

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- The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth, with temperatures increasing by over 3°C in the last 50 years. This rapid warming is causing significant changes to the environment, including the melting of glaciers and ice shelves.

- Limiting global warming to 2°C or less above pre-industrial levels is crucial to protect the pristine ecosystems of the Antarctic Peninsula. At higher levels of warming, the region is at risk of experiencing more extreme weather events, the collapse of ice shelves, and the loss of unique species that live in this fragile environment.

- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to renewable energy sources are key to achieving the 2°C target and safeguarding the future of the Antarctic Peninsula. Preserving this important region is crucial for maintaining the health of the global climate system and protecting the biodiversity of our planet.

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