Top Places to Travel in the World Antarctica There's no better place for a download on our warming planet—one that will move us to activity—than Antarctica. Simply ask the scientists behind the Antarctic Travel Experience Project, which tracks the enduring impacts of a visit to the huge, ice-shrouded White Continent. Planes and pontoons are required to arrive, and yes, the carbon impression is generous and genuine. In any case, the advantages of seeing Antarctica with our own particular eyes exceed the negatives, not simply by uncovering this astoundingly delicate and quickly evolving biological community—ground zero for environmental change—yet by interfacing us to it by and by, as a movement does, and sending us home roused champions for change. Voyage there on a fuel-productive, Cleanship-confirmed vessel like the Ponant dispatch Abercrombie and Kent contracts for its environmental change flight, which visits the researchers at Palmer Station to give inquire about gear. W...