West Antarctica is among the fastest developing regions in the world

 West Antarctica is among the fastest developing regions in the world

As a result of global warming, temperatures at the poles have risen more than anywhere else in the world – meaning that parts of Western Antarctica are now comparable with the climates of Alaska, Iceland, and northern Scandinavia. In some areas, the melting of surface ice has resulted in conditions appropriate for large-scale human settlement.* The icy continent today would be unrecognizable to observers from the 20th century: its northern peninsula is now home to a multitude of towns and conurbations, with a total population numbering in the millions. Even farming and crop growing are now possible in some of the most northerly areas, using genetic modification techniques.

Rapid immigration from countries all over the world has created a diverse mixture of people and cultures flocking to this new land of opportunity. In a way, the settlement of Antarctica is similar to that of America in the 18th and 19th centuries. The highest-density cities are becoming cultural melting pots similar to London and New York, though on a smaller scale.

 

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