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Governments representing 80% of the population of planet earth have agreed that they are against developing Antarctica, and preserving all land south of 60 degrees S for scientific research about the health of planet earth. This agreement is represented by the Antarctic Treaty (1960).

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Q: What groups of people are AGAINST developing Antarctica?
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