Claiming Antarctica Oil Water And Environmental Risks Science Daily
Owners of the Antarctic territories may be ill-prepared to face a major environmental challenge to the continent, according to an Australian academic. She said that, with its massive resources of fresh water and unknown quantities of oil, Antarctica could be ripe for exploitation once resources in the rest of the world became scarcer.
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