There has never been any mining in Antarctica.
The Madrid Protocol, which bans mining in Antarctica, is part of the Antarctic Treaty; it was signed in 1991 by the parties that signed the Antarctic Treaty. It is due for review in 2041.
The Antarctic Treaty banned mining and all other commercial ventures on the continent, in the 1960s when the treaty was signed.
There is no mining in Antarctica.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
There are no countries mining in Antarctica. Amongst other things, the Antarctic Treaty prevents mining in Antarctica.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
There IS no mining in Antarctica- it is protected by international treaty.
Today, there is no mining activity in Antarctica. This preserves Antarctica's pristine condition.
There is no mining in Antarctica: The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
There is no mining in Antarctica, no mining south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining activity in Antarctica: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining in Antarctica -- it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty System.
No mining is permitted in Antarctica: it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty.
Economical pressure on Antarctica