Antarctica: the battle to own the world’s forgotten continent
Frances Carruthers
11 December 2023
A sought-after landmass
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The first sighting
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Whaling wars
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Age of exploration
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The Antarctic Treaty's moment of peace
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Commercial fishing
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Licence to krill
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A rare delicacy
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Whaling
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Early discussion of mining
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Environmental concerns
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Mineral resources
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Expanding research
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Military involvement
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Cruising ahead with tourism
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Precious water resources
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Iceberg on the move
Courtesy NASA Earth Observatory images by Wanmei Liang
Potential mining opportunities
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The future of the Treaty
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"Largest" aircraft ever to land in Antarctica
Courtesy Norse Atlantic Airlines
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