Ban: Warm Antarctica temps show eco-issues

Published: Nov. 12, 2007 at 6:47 PM

UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said warmer temperatures in Antarctica highlight the dangers of climate change and the need to address them.

Ban, the first United Nations secretary-general to visit the southern polar continent, said in a news release Sunday the landscape on Antarctica is "rare and wonderful" but also deeply disturbing as the ice melts at a fast pace.

Ban has made climate change a priority issue and is seeking international commitments to counter it as an international conference in Bali next month draws closer.

"It is here where our work, together, comes into focus," Ban said in a statement issued from New York. "We see Antarctica's beauty -- and the danger global warming represents, and the urgency that we do something about it."

To bolster his point, Ban said glaciers on King George Island have shrunk by 10 percent, recalled the collapse and disappearance of the "Larsen B ice sheet" several years ago, and warned that the Western Antarctic Ice Shelf is at risk.

"It is all floating ice, one fifth of the entire continent. If it broke up, sea levels could rise by ... 18 feet," he said.

© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Police: Man assaulted with backhoe (2 min)
Sprint to ax up to 2,500 jobs (5 min)
Would-be streaker nabbed in the act (19 min)
Police: Wedding brawl spread to hotel (27 min)
School bans word: 'meep' (29 min)
Dodd presents financial regulatory bill (30 min)
Ice cream becoming a 'funtional food' (42 min)
fark
Evidence found of plot to kill cartoonist, but details are sketchy
♫The best part of waking up is a CTA bus crashing into the side of your house♫
The president calls him..."The Crustmaster"
Hello, insurance company, yeah a grizzly bear ate my airplane
Man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl over several months, even though he paid her...
If you're a cop it's probably best not to wait three days to send a runaway home. You might just...