by RAY FLEMING
ITS is good news that Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary-General, intends to visit Antarctica early next month after attending an Ibero-American summit meeting in Chile. Although the world has enough crises to be going on with, Antarctica seems to be warming-up (if that phrase is appropriate) as an early addition to the list. Britain's recent claim to extend its existing Antarctic territory by one million square kilometres is only one of a number of similar claims submitted to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf which has the responsibility for ruling on their validity. Australia, Brazil, Chile, France, the Irish Republic, Norway, Russia and Spain have staked their claims while Argentina, the Czech Republic, South Korea and Uruguay already have research stations or facilities.
UN AND ANTARCTICA
01/11/2013 00:00
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