
The Hidden Engines Of Earth’s ‘Last Wildernesses’
The Canadian Rockies, Antarctica, and the Amazon are branded as last wildernesses, yet their fate is driven less by local residents than by global climate dynamics and plate motion.

The Canadian Rockies, Antarctica, and the Amazon are branded as last wildernesses, yet their fate is driven less by local residents than by global climate dynamics and plate motion.

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