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21 Set 2016 16:00

Antarctica: The Battle for the Seventh Continent

Aula Baratto, Ca' Foscari - Dorsoduro 3246

Presentation of the book by Doaa Abdel-Motaal

Introduced and moderated by Antonio Meloni, President National Scientific Committee for Antarctica and associate of National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

Discussants:
Carlo Barbante
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Director of the Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes - CNR

Carlo Carraro
Professor of Environmental Economics, Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Fabrizio Marrella
Professor of International Law and European Union Law, Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements—collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS)—regulate the seventh continent, which is the only continent without a native human population. The main treaty within the ATS came into force in 1961 and suspended all territorial claims in Antarctica. The Antarctic Environmental Protocol followed in 1998 and prohibited any minerals exploitation in the continent. With this prohibition up for review in 2048, this book asks whether the Antarctic Treaty can continue to protect Antarctica.

Doaa Abdel-Motaal—an expert on environmental issues who has traveled through the Arctic and Antarctic—explains that the international community must urgently turn its attention to examining how to divide up the thawing continent in a peaceful manner. She discusses why the Antarctic Treaty is unlikely to be an adequate measure in the face of international competition for invaluable resources in the 21st century.

She argues that factors such as global warming, the growth in climate refugees that the world is about to witness, and the increasingly critical quest for energy resources will make control of the Antarctic continent a highly sought-after objective. With Antarctica potentially becoming habitable only a few decades from now, revisiting the Antarctic Treaty in favor of an orderly division of the continent is likely to be the best plan for avoiding costly confict.

Doaa Abdel-Motaal, PhD, is an environment and climate change expert. She is former chief of staf of the United Nations Fund for Agricultural Development, Rome, Italy, and is deputy chief of staf of the World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

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Università Ca' Foscari Venezia

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