Seriously Russia? Oil exploration in Antarctica?

It's hypocritcal as a car driver, but drilling so deep and around moving chucks of ice and using nuclear powered ice breakers in such a place is a recipe for disaster.

 

Thery are not exactly as precise as ze Germans.

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why do you think we have a base. i'm waiting for the anouncement from the prime minister of mining soon, about a year after woodside get cracking. he fancies himself a bit of a putin too you know.

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I thought all the ice was melting??? 

 

 

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 it is. it varies according to year but the causes are well known and ignored at the same time. drilling is something altogether unrelated.

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@topsidesoul wrote:

It's hypocritcal as a car driver, but drilling so deep and around moving chucks of ice and using nuclear powered ice breakers in such a place is a recipe for disaster.

 


I know, it's disgusting, really. The product is not even used for the benefit of humankind, just to build weapons and power war machines or to power the leisure industry. Or manufacture disposable items which in turn will litter the earth for millenia.

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Barnaby Joyce thought of it first...well he didn't exactly mention oil...

 

2006

 

Controversial Queensland Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce says Australia should mine Antarctica before another country gets in first.

He says if Australia doesn't start exploiting the mineral wealth of Antarctica soon, then other countries will extract minerals from the pristine frozen continent.

Mining is banned on the continent under the Antarctic Treaty.

Australia was one of 12 nations that in 1959 signed the treaty which came into force on 23 June 1961.

Senator Joyce has just returned from a month-long trip, as a member of the federal parliament's External Territories Committee, to the Antarctic.

He says he's been fascinated with the frozen wilderness since childhood and when he collected stamps from the Australian Antarctic Territory.

During his trip, Senator Joyce kept a video diary, filming himself and his impressions of life on Casey Station and Macquarie Island, and his thoughts on Antarctica's future.

He told Australian Story, broadcast on ABC Television tonight, Australia may have no choice but to allow some form of development in Antarctica.

"We claim 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by quite a large number of countries," Senator Joyce said.

"There's minerals there, there's gold, there's iron ore, there's coal, there's huge fish resources and what you have to ask is: 'Do I turn my head and allow another country to exploit my resource ... or do I position myself in such a way as I'm going to exploit it myself before they get there'."

http://www.theage.com.au/news/NATIONAL/Mine-Antarctica-says-Barnaby-Joyce/2006/05/01/1146335640427.h...

 

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I kind of get that.

 

either you're strong enough to keep the others out or you go and get it before the others can and bugger the environment let future generations worry about it.

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@am*3 wrote:

Barnaby Joyce thought of it first...well he didn't exactly mention oil...

 

2006

 

Controversial Queensland Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce says Australia should mine Antarctica before another country gets in first.

He says if Australia doesn't start exploiting the mineral wealth of Antarctica soon, then other countries will extract minerals from the pristine frozen continent.

Mining is banned on the continent under the Antarctic Treaty.

Australia was one of 12 nations that in 1959 signed the treaty which came into force on 23 June 1961.

Senator Joyce has just returned from a month-long trip, as a member of the federal parliament's External Territories Committee, to the Antarctic.

He says he's been fascinated with the frozen wilderness since childhood and when he collected stamps from the Australian Antarctic Territory.

During his trip, Senator Joyce kept a video diary, filming himself and his impressions of life on Casey Station and Macquarie Island, and his thoughts on Antarctica's future.

He told Australian Story, broadcast on ABC Television tonight, Australia may have no choice but to allow some form of development in Antarctica.

"We claim 42 per cent of the Antarctic but that claim is not recognised by quite a large number of countries," Senator Joyce said.

"There's minerals there, there's gold, there's iron ore, there's coal, there's huge fish resources and what you have to ask is: 'Do I turn my head and allow another country to exploit my resource ... or do I position myself in such a way as I'm going to exploit it myself before they get there'."

http://www.theage.com.au/news/NATIONAL/Mine-Antarctica-says-Barnaby-Joyce/2006/05/01/1146335640427.h...

 


Barnabe would be speaking on behalf of Mommy like he did when he contacted Gina's children to tell them not to sue her.

 

He is a loyal lapdog....kiss the chef!

 

http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2013/09/08/1226714/815882-9a0faabe-1877-11e3-b47b-9923c5873ce4.jpg

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@catmad*2013 wrote:

I thought all the ice was melting??? 

 

 


so did i

 

**bleep**

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LOL

 

WT?

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