A miracle of politics and science

As the world talks about climate change, the Antarctic Treaty shows how politics and science can work together, writes Tom Griffiths in Inside Story FIFTY YEARS AGO this week a remarkable agreement, the Antarctic Treaty, was signed in Washington. It was created not only by strategic national politic...

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Main Author: Tom Griffiths
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spelling ftapo:oai:apo.org.au:19870 2023-05-15T13:36:50+02:00 A miracle of politics and science Tom Griffiths 2009-12-01 00:00:00 http://apo.org.au/node/19870 unknown Uncategorised http://apo.org.au/node/19870 Science Article 2009 ftapo 2020-05-20T09:43:48Z As the world talks about climate change, the Antarctic Treaty shows how politics and science can work together, writes Tom Griffiths in Inside Story FIFTY YEARS AGO this week a remarkable agreement, the Antarctic Treaty, was signed in Washington. It was created not only by strategic national politics but also by genuine idealism and –­ of special relevance to Australian politicians coming to terms with climate change –­ by a bipartisan respect for the integrity of good, international science. As we count down to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, it is worth reflecting on the negotiations that led to this enduring political document. Forged in the Cold War era, the treaty has proven to be a resilient and evolving instrument for international cooperation. Its main object is to promote the peaceful use of Antarctica and to facilitate scientific research south of 60º latitude. The key provision of the treaty (Article IV) neither recognises nor denies any existing territorial claims to Antarctica. In polar parlance, such claims are “frozen.” This political compromise emerged from a period of escalating national rivalry over Antarctic sovereignty. Read the full article Photo: Tom Griffiths Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Policy Online (Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic
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