Environment
24 Stunning Places That Climate Change Is Destroying For Future Generations
The North Pole

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The only people who really ever make it to the North Pole are scientists and explorers. Therefore the multitude of ice on the North Pole is a secret to many. Unfortunately, adventurers won’t have much time to explore and witness this icy wonderland for themselves. With quickly melting ice, the North Pole is on its way to becoming nonexistent.
As the ice continues to melt the ecosystem will fail. Plankton and krill may no longer survive, and they are vital to the survival of whales, seals, fish, polar bears, and more of the North Pole’s precious residents.
Kate Wilke is the content manager at 301brands, and she's the editor of DailyBeautyHack.com, and the lifestyle editor at OhMyVeggies.com. When she's not paddle boarding or skiing, she's informing someone about global warming (or cats) over a local double IPA. Follow her on Instagram — @kateewilke
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