Antarctica, home to 90 per cent of the world's ice, is severely affected by global warming. Climate change has caused temperatures near the South Pole to rise faster than anywhere else on the planet, and scientists agree that the melting ice caps are one of the most dangerous aspects of our changing environment. Shows general views of ice floes and icebergs in the Antarctic sea, snow-capped mountains, and ice formations in a crevasse, includes some long duration shots. Camera Operator: Eugene Campbell Picture is 16:9 anamorphic. HD (High Definition) tapes available H0000423 (master) & H0000923 (submaster).