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01:05Antarctica also is a carbon sink
01:09where the carbon dioxide or emissions
01:14from the atmosphere of the world are sent.
01:17And we can see here that
01:21it really regulates the weather patterns,
01:26climate patterns for the entire world.
01:30So it balances the climate system of the world
01:37that will not be hot or cold in times
01:45because it's balanced out the heat and the cold
01:51because of the region.
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02:09There are people who comment that they are happy
02:13that we want green,
02:16but I think it really differs when it comes to context.
02:22We can really attribute this to the heat of the temperature
02:27caused by the climate crisis.
02:31And it shows that the temperature in the region is really rising.
02:35It used to be really cold for these plants to grow.
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04:33Of course, we can really attribute the escalation or increase
04:38of the climate crisis
04:43in our dependence on fossil fuels.
04:48Of course, when it comes to fossil fuels, we dig deeper within the ground
04:52to extract the ancient fossils
04:57and return it to oil.
05:00Of course, there are more fossil fuels,
05:05more economic activities, more carbon emissions.
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05:53The melting of ice in Antarctica will lead to an increase
05:58in sea level rise or sea levels,
06:01which is dangerous for coastal areas of the country.
06:05Millions of people live in coastal areas of the country,
06:09and most of our economic activities are located in coastal areas.
06:17We are an archipelagic country,
06:21so it means that we have a lot of coasts.
06:26They are the first to be affected in this aspect.
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06:47We really need collective climate action
06:50to reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere
06:57that will protect the polar ecosystems and the global ecosystems.
07:03And this can only be done through fossil fuel phase-out.
07:09Global cooperation with all countries is also needed
07:13to stop the effects of climate change in the region.
07:19That is why it's really important to keep track with international agreements
07:24such as the Paris Agreement,
07:26which aims to limit the global temperature increase
07:32because after all, one affected place will also impact us all.
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