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Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found

Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found

The Jet Set Breakfast

April 12, 20254m 44s

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Show Notes

Guest: Prof David Hedding - Associate Professor in Geography at the University of Pretoria

Currently, the main focus of research in the Antarctic revolves around climate change because the White Continent is a good barometer for changes in global cycles. It has a unique and fragile environment. It’s an extreme climate which makes it highly sensitive to any changes in global climate and atmospheric conditions. Importantly, the Antarctic remains relatively untouched by humans, so we are able to study processes and responses of natural systems.