A massive Antarctic iceberg dubbed "A68A" that broke off from the Larsen Ice Shelf in 2017 has now reached the island of South Georgia in the Atlantic Ocean.
During three months, the melting iceberg has added about 167 billion tons of fresh water into the ocean--the equivalent of 61 million Olympic-size swimming pools.
We are in a dire climate emergency. If we continue to ignore global warming more iceberg break-offs will happen, dumping large amounts of water into the ocean. This will ultimately impact ecosystems and coastlines across the globe.
Thanks to climate change, an innovative race for resources might begin in Antarctica. Maybe prospecting biotech companies can find a cancer cure, or an iceberg can end a nation's drought! The question is, how do we govern this new economic competition in our warming world?