What if the Antarctic melted: its okay?

This short article based on independent research.

Global warming has been melting the Antarctic for years. Globally, governments are following practices to 'prevent this'. But if the Antarctic did melt away, forming the Antarctic landmass. Or will it?

Where will all this ice go? they disperse into the seas causing rising sea levels, but wouldn't this submerge parts of the world? or will it give more hope?


Here's a picture of the planet when the sea levels are risen by approximately 58 meters (190 feet), which is equal to the sea level predictions if the Antarctic melted.

Some people argue that this melting is 'good', but they give some facts to prove them right,

New Shipping Routes: Melting ice in the Arctic could open up new shipping routes, potentially reducing travel time and fuel consumption for maritime trade 'thereby reducing emissions' (I know this is extremely dumb.). However, this also poses risks to the environment and indigenous communities.

But this also opens a different possibility, what if you could take a ship over the submerged artic from the Americas to Australia? Well, as we previously mentioned, there is land beneath the ice and will not fully submerge with 55m of sea level, it will only result in a much more stable and solid landmass.

Energy Efficiency: Warmer winters might reduce heating costs in colder regions, though this is offset by increased cooling needs in hotter regions.

Longer Growing Seasons: In some regions, warmer temperatures could extend growing seasons and improve conditions for agriculture. This could increase food production in areas where the climate is becoming more favorable.

other than the fact that it only does bad for humans, it may be good for sea creatures because they can swim around over the ruins. These people are indeed 'very' wrong. Climate change is indeed a bad thing.

But if the ice at the pole melted, it would give birth to a warm continent, creating more space for humans to wander and conflict on. Or if it didn't, it would continue being a heaven for meteorologists and scientists to know who we are and how we became what we are now.


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