View Poll Results: Should we mine the Antarctic?
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Should We Mine Antarctica?
#1
Should We Mine Antarctica?
Controversial senator Barnaby Joyce has suggested we begin exploiting Antarctica's mineral wealth, before someone else gets in there and does it.
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
#2
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,337
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by renth
Controversial senator Barnaby Joyce has suggested we begin exploiting Antarctica's mineral wealth, before someone else gets in there and does it.
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
#3
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by Perthforme
Its a big fat no from me !
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,233
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by renth
Controversial senator Barnaby Joyce has suggested we begin exploiting Antarctica's mineral wealth, before someone else gets in there and does it.
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
#5
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by renth
Controversial senator Barnaby Joyce has suggested we begin exploiting Antarctica's mineral wealth, before someone else gets in there and does it.
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
He argues Australia could do it in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.
Australia claims 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by a lot of countries.
So, should we begin mining Antarctica British Expats? the coice is yours!
Story here: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-28097,00.html
Having watched a recent programme about Antarctic i would be horrifed if mining took place i would say leave it for scientists and wildlife it looks truely breath taking and should remain so
Mandy
#6
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,337
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by renth
What if the Chinese deccided to mine it and get all their Iron ore from there? they'd not only wreck the place, they'd stop buying the good ol' WA iron ore
Are china thinking of doing it ?
#7
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Having watched a recent programme about Antarctic i would be horrifed if mining took place i would say leave it for scientists and wildlife it looks truely breath taking and should remain so
Mandy
Mandy
Next week I'm flying North to the mines where it gets to 45c. What's the difference? working in the heat or the cold it's all uncomfortable isn't it.
The polititian may have a point "Use it Or lose it".
If we don't use it then maybe China will. I Know their scientists were sniffing around there last year.
Or yes and Mandy What terrible news about Sunderland being religated again eh.
#8
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by keel
If it's so breathtaking then it maybe we should open it up so other people can appreciate it.
Next week I'm flying North to the mines where it gets to 45c. What's the difference? working in the heat or the cold it's all uncomfortable isn't it.
The polititian may have a point "Use it Or lose it".
If we don't use it then maybe China will. I Know their scientists were sniffing around there last year.
Or yes and Mandy What terrible news about Sunderland being religated again eh.
Next week I'm flying North to the mines where it gets to 45c. What's the difference? working in the heat or the cold it's all uncomfortable isn't it.
The polititian may have a point "Use it Or lose it".
If we don't use it then maybe China will. I Know their scientists were sniffing around there last year.
Or yes and Mandy What terrible news about Sunderland being religated again eh.
Mandy
#9
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by keel
If it's so breathtaking then it maybe we should open it up so other people can appreciate it.
Next week I'm flying North to the mines where it gets to 45c. What's the difference? working in the heat or the cold it's all uncomfortable isn't it.
The polititian may have a point "Use it Or lose it".
If we don't use it then maybe China will. I Know their scientists were sniffing around there last year.
Next week I'm flying North to the mines where it gets to 45c. What's the difference? working in the heat or the cold it's all uncomfortable isn't it.
The polititian may have a point "Use it Or lose it".
If we don't use it then maybe China will. I Know their scientists were sniffing around there last year.
#10
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 29
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by Trevglas
Trouble with an environment like Antarctica is "use it AND loose it" . Same thing goes for tourism, it wouldnt take much to screw up the environment there.
#11
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Dont let the truth get in the way of a good story.....
Nobody can mine Antartica until at least 2048 because of treaty
Nobody has technology today to be able to mine in Antartica - to quote the sensible MP on the news ' it would be easier to mine ore from the moon '
Nobody is going to do this - this guy suggesting it is a publicity seeking smirk.
And as for the chinese going in an wrecking the place, yeah for sure. Because they cant' do responsible things either, Fu-Manchu , the yellow peril , is back and he's after your antarcic ores. Whatch for next weeks installment , Did Sir Denis Nayland-Smith and Dr Petrie survive the train wreck caused by Fu-Manchu's evil agents? , will they beat him in the race to the antartic circle to foil his dastardly plots? Who will find the antidote for the secret poison? All this and more in next week's episode ' Bullshit on the Antartic Express'
Why dont they mine it for something Australia really needs- ice cubes.
Nobody can mine Antartica until at least 2048 because of treaty
Nobody has technology today to be able to mine in Antartica - to quote the sensible MP on the news ' it would be easier to mine ore from the moon '
Nobody is going to do this - this guy suggesting it is a publicity seeking smirk.
And as for the chinese going in an wrecking the place, yeah for sure. Because they cant' do responsible things either, Fu-Manchu , the yellow peril , is back and he's after your antarcic ores. Whatch for next weeks installment , Did Sir Denis Nayland-Smith and Dr Petrie survive the train wreck caused by Fu-Manchu's evil agents? , will they beat him in the race to the antartic circle to foil his dastardly plots? Who will find the antidote for the secret poison? All this and more in next week's episode ' Bullshit on the Antartic Express'
Why dont they mine it for something Australia really needs- ice cubes.
#12
Banned
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 29
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
The Madrid Protocol prohibits mining.
The Antarctic Treaty, 1961 prohibits dropping nuclear bombs.
Other peaceful purposes not prohibited.
The Antarctic Treaty, 1961 prohibits dropping nuclear bombs.
Other peaceful purposes not prohibited.
#13
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Brisbane Bayside
Posts: 96
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by spalen
All this and more in next week's episode ' Bullshit on the Antartic Express'
Ya can't mine Antarctica, just think of all those exploding penguins.....
Waddle... waddle......... waddle... click... BOOM!!! :scared:
Having watched "March of the Penguins", its just to much to bare.
Papa Z
#14
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by Cosh Fulton
The Madrid Protocol prohibits mining.
The Antarctic Treaty, 1961 prohibits dropping nuclear bombs.
Other peaceful purposes not prohibited.
The Antarctic Treaty, 1961 prohibits dropping nuclear bombs.
Other peaceful purposes not prohibited.
#15
Re: Should We Mine Antarctica?
Originally Posted by Cosh Fulton
Other peaceful purposes not prohibited.
( Like mining ice cubes - they should do it).
ive registered icecubesfromantartica.com.au - its my idea I tell's ya, all mine....