The Antarctic region, a pristine and largely untouched part of our planet, is facing an imminent threat. The marine life that thrives in its icy waters is under siege, and recent talks aimed at establishing protected areas have unfortunately failed. This information comes from a recent article published by New Scientist, which provides a comprehensive overview of the situation. Image source : knews usa The Antarctic is home to a diverse array of marine life, including various species of penguins, seals, and whales, as well as a multitude of smaller organisms that form the base of the food chain. This biodiversity is under threat due to a combination of climate change, overfishing, and other human activities. The establishment of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) has been proposed as a solution to protect these vulnerable ecosystems. However, the recent talks aimed at establishing these MPAs have failed. The negotiations, which involved multiple countries, were unable to reach a consensus o...