'Antarctic E-base' to stream footage of melting polar ice caps
Published by webmaster for 24dash.com
in Environment
Wednesday 28th February 2007 - 10:18am
Explorer, Robert Swan has set up the first education centre in the Antarctic
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British explorer Robert Swan, the first man to walk to both the North and South Pole is on a mission to save the Antarctic.
He has seen first hand how global warming has melted the ice caps, and he believes that education is the key to saving the environment.
Now he is establishing the first ever education centre in the South Pole, where children across the world can view what is going on at the ice cap and learn all about the potentially disasterous problems and what they can do to help.
24dash has a special video preview of the Antartic E-base:
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