US accused of trying to 'edit out' climate change in Antarctic report
The United States faced criticism for refusing to include the term 'climate change' at an Antarctic Treaty meeting in May 2026. France rebuked this stance, calling it a 'dangerous precedent' that could undermine scientific credibility. Conservationists argue that overlooking climate change's reality risks significant impacts on the Antarctic ecosystem and global climate health.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 04:52 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC
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