In the news - Antarctica21
Press mentions and travel stories with Antarctica21.
www.antarctica21.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Parc Parque Antarctica (Parque Antarctica) has been in the spotlight mainly for the broader Antarctic geopolitical and environmental context rather than a single event. Recent coverage notes growing interest from multiple nations in Antarctic research, with ongoing debates about resource potential and the implications for the Antarctic Treaty regime that currently bans mining until at least 2048. The topic is often tied to climate science, subglacial ecosystems, and the geopolitical dynamics of scientific presence on the continent.[1]
Related travel and research updates describe ongoing expeditions and interest in visiting or studying Antarctica, including expedition cruises and scientific programs, but these pieces focus on exploration and education rather than a singular “latest news” event about Parque Antarctica itself.[2][3][8]
Climate-news items continue to document mixed signals from Antarctica—regional ice gains in some datasets during short windows, countered by longer-term ice-loss trends—highlighting that short-term fluctuations do not reverse the overall trend of warming.[4]
A notable development discussed in general coverage is the increasing level of activity around the continent (new stations, mapping, and logistics) and corresponding concerns about how governance under the Antarctic Treaty will handle future pressures, including potential resource questions as treaties evolve.[1]
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Press mentions and travel stories with Antarctica21.
www.antarctica21.comPrepare for your trip to Antarctica by reviewing the State Department Travel Advisory, entry and exit requirements, local laws, and U.S. embassy tips.
travel.state.govFollow the wake of Captain James Cook on this Antarctica cruise past the Antarctic Circle. Travel on the small and nimble Ocean Nova which takes just 80 guests.
www.chimuadventures.comAn abrupt change in Antarctica has caused the continent to gain ice. But this increase, documented in NASA satellite data, is a temporary anomaly rather than an indication that global warming has reversed, scientists say.
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