Lucie Výborná about the trip to the South Pole: You only go uphill slowly

Lucie Výborná about the trip to the South Pole: You only go uphill slowly

The popular presenter Lucie Výborná (54) went to the South Pole and spoke about her experience with Jan Kraus. She also brought him an unexpected souvenir. Why didn’t she finish her journey in the end? Right after sitting on the sofa in the Jan Kraus Show, Lucie Výborná revealed that she is a “kinetic type”, … Read more

Antarctic Sea Ice Expansion Reveals Potential for Coastal Ecosystems, Impacts of Climate Change

Antarctic Sea Ice Expansion Reveals Potential for Coastal Ecosystems, Impacts of Climate Change

Jakarta – Climate change causes a global warming phenomenon which has a significant impact on the environment. One of them is the condition of sea ice in Antarctica, which has experienced many changes over time. It is known that within the Antarctic sea ice there is an expansion of open water areas. This was then … Read more

The Most Feared Sea in the World: Exploring the Treacherous Waters of the Drake Passage

The Most Feared Sea in the World: Exploring the Treacherous Waters of the Drake Passage

Jakarta – These are waters that both inspire fear and inspire sailors. The highest waves are also the fiercest storms it has. Citing CNN, Wednesday (28/2/2024), the area covers 965 km of open sea. It has some of the harshest conditions on the planet, including an equally inhospitable land of snow and ice waiting at … Read more

Scientists confirm first cases of bird flu in Antarctica

Scientists confirm first cases of bird flu in Antarctica

Bird flu For the first time, bird flu has reached the Antarctic mainland, “despite the distance and natural barriers.” Bird flu or the H5N1 virus was found on the Antarctic mainland on Friday in two dead skuas, carnivorous seabirds also known as predatory gulls. “For the first time, we could determine that the highly pathogenic … Read more

Dream Cruise Turned Nightmare: Australian Passenger’s Trip Ruined by Cruise Ship Change in Destination

Dream Cruise Turned Nightmare: Australian Passenger’s Trip Ruined by Cruise Ship Change in Destination

Buenos Aires – An Australian shared on TikTok his anger when he found out his dream trip was ruined. In the story, the cruise ship eliminates the destination that is the attraction of its cruise. Reporting from Yahoo News, Monday (12/2/2024) Melbourne resident Helen Midler was very excited about her dream cruise to Antarctica and … Read more

Antarctica Had Rainforests 90 Million Years Ago, New Study Finds

Antarctica Had Rainforests 90 Million Years Ago, New Study Finds

Wednesday, January 10 2024 – 23:14 WIB Poor, TOURISM – When dinosaurs roamed the earth 90 million years ago, the planet was much warmer, including Antarctica at the south pole. But in a surprising twist, researchers have found evidence that Antarctica also had swampy rainforests at the time, according to a new study. Read Also: … Read more

Giant Iceberg Breaks Away from Antarctic After 37 Years – British Antarctic Survey Reports

Giant Iceberg Breaks Away from Antarctic After 37 Years – British Antarctic Survey Reports

A giant ice floe with an area of ​​about 4,000 square kilometers has begun to move, the British Antarctic Survey reported. A23a broke away from the continent 37 years ago, but remained virtually motionless for many years. ADVERTISEMENT The world’s largest iceberg, which broke off from an ice shelf in Antarctica more than 30 years … Read more

The One Planet – Polar Summit: Experts Warn of Accelerating Polar Ice Loss and Climate Consequences

The One Planet – Polar Summit: Experts Warn of Accelerating Polar Ice Loss and Climate Consequences

08 Nov 2023 at 08:37 For the first time, experts and scientists are coming together for a climate summit aimed at preserving the polar regions and glaciers. The polar regions are hugely affected by global warming, the summit organizers emphasize. The poles are very important for the conservation of various plant and animal species on … Read more

Discovering the Ancient Landscape of East Antarctica: Rivers and Landmasses Unearthed

Discovering the Ancient Landscape of East Antarctica: Rivers and Landmasses Unearthed

Jakarta – A new study reveals beneath East Antarctica’s undulating ice sheet lies an ancient landscape carved by rivers that provides a perfect picture of the region before glaciers covered it. Launch detikInetalthough most of the land buried beneath the ice sheet has been eroded over millennia by the movement of ice masses, satellite data … Read more