Ezan, as the years go by, he find more and more strange plants, that's because As the ice melt and recede, glaciers have exposed fragments of ancient plants - frozen at the exact points where they grew - that have not seen the light for at least 40,000 years, But that's an alarming sign of climate change.
The entire planet has been heating up since humans began to flood the atmosphere of greenhouse gases at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. But the effect spreads evenly. Some regions, like the Arctic, suffer the bulk of the warming: the average temperatures of the air in the northern limits of the planet have increased faster and faster than in any other part of the world. As a result, large and small glaciers have melted at alarming rates, faster than anything else observed in modern human history.