Antarctica's Rapid Greening Unveiled by Satellite Images

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Satellite data over 35 years reveals that Antarctica is becoming significantly greener, with vegetation on the Antarctic Peninsula increasing more than tenfold since 1986. This greening, primarily due to climate change, is driven by mosses and lichens colonizing newly ice-free areas. The study highlights the ecological shifts occurring as ice retreats, raising concerns about biodiversity and the potential introduction of non-native species. Researchers emphasize the need for further fieldwork to understand the evolving plant communities and environmental changes.
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