Quote: The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty was signed in Madrid on October 4, 1991 and entered into force in 1998 . Unquote. This means (basically) that no one country owns or has a legal right for exploration for minerals, oil, etc, whatsoever. Antarctic has been designated for International scientific study only.
There is no industry in Antarctica. The continent is preserved under The Antarctic Treaty, as a continent dedicated to science.
Developers have no rights in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent preserved for science. No commercial ventures are allowed on land south of 60 degrees S -- according to the Antarctic Treaty -- which includes the Antarctic continent.
All land of planet earth south of 60 degrees S is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth. This includes all of the continent of Antarctica.
There is no infrastructure in Antarctica. No commercial accommodations, transportation, sports venues, hospitals and so forth.It is a continent preserved by The Antarctic Treaty, for science.
Antarctica is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth. This is the mandate of The Antarctic Treaty.
It is a continent preserved for science, and all the signatories to The Antarctic Treaty share scientific data with one another, regardless of other political differences.
because it isAnother AnswerAntarctica is a continent preserved for science. It is the least polluted continent on earth. It offers a living laboratory where scientists can study the health of planet earth.
The earth south of 60 degrees S, is preserved under the Antarctic Treaty, for peaceful pursuit of science. The continent of Antarctica is the primary location for scientific study of the health of planet earth, which affects all humans.
He believed wilderness had a value in its own right and natural areas should be preserved.
There is no native or permanent population on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. As well, there are no countries on the continent. Under the Antarctic Treaty, all land on planet earth south of 60 degrees S is preserved for science. This means that governments that support scientific research on Antarctica hire and support scientists and workers on the continent, who study the health of planet earth. All workers and scientists live there on a temporary basis.
There is no commerce on land anywhere on earth south of 60 degrees S, which includes Antarctica. That geography is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a place of natural beauty which needs to be preserved for future generations