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For 65 years, a fake international agreement in the height of the Cold War was managed by Antarctica. However, with increasing geopolitical tensions, the consensus becomes increasingly difficult.
“A few years ago, the Antarctic agreement was talked about a framework for peace and stability in Antarctica, as a relative stability,” he said.
“Now, both of these hypotheses are challenged.”
Fifty-eight countries, including Canada, are the signatories Antarctic contractProtecting the continent for scientific intelligence and peace and banned the military and mining activities.
However, only half of the signatories can vote for the contract. Canada wants to provide voting rights as a so-called consultant party, and at the end of this month, the Antarctica Contract will work again in Milan, Italy.
But there were obstacles for it.
“The lawsuit of the Canadian Consultant Party is primarily blocked by Russia,” said the University of Political Biographer and Antarctic Specialist Klaus Dodds. “And the reason for the Russian ally Belarus wants a consultative party to Canada.”
International climatic correspondent Susan Ormiston, 21 Climate Scientists and HMCS Margaret Brooke 15 climate scientists and crew, the first comprehensive journey to Antarctica. Geopolitical tensions explaining the geopolitical tensions in the far South Pole, what is happening in the region and danger.
An expedition, which was the first in March, the HMCS Margaret Brooke, Antarctica, the 15-pole scientist, who hosted Canadian Fleet, sailed to Antarctica. The missions of the Canadian Antarctic Research (Care) 2025 missions lasted several weeks and visited the research stations in the continent in the continent in the southern pole of many countries. CBC News are exclusive access to the expedition.
Voyage CBC’s international climate correspondent Susan Ormiston, producer Jill English and Videographer Sam Martin, Margaret Brooke broadcast live broadcast live broadcast live a month.
See those who see how the HMCS Margaret Brooke was expeditioned to Antarctic Peninsula and the CBC’s International Climate Group in Antarctica.
Polar regions change faster than the other parts of the world due to climate change.
Ancient glaciers of Antarctica collapses and the sea ice goes down the nearby record this year, and both of which help the global sea level.
“The Antarctica ice sheet has a large amount of fresh water and the ice sheet, thins and melting calves, global sea level change,” he said.
“What happened in Antarctica is not left in Antarctica,” he said.
The Southern Ocean is a giant carbon sink and helps you regulate the global climate. However, warming can break these examples of oceans, Brent, researcher, researcher in Meopar, supporting the ocean research and training in Canadian universities.
“As the evaluation samples change, the hot oceans are expected to slow the ocean carbon bone over time. And polar regions are the most important areas of these carbon nests,” said HMCS Margaret Brooke.
Polar scientists collect Antarctica samples to better understand the water, mud and snow to better understand what happened when climate change. And CBC correspondent Susan Ormiston is being expelled by seal on volcanic island.
Canada is a polar nation and is a government with growing concerns from sovereignty in the Arctic Increases its military presence in the north.
“Canada will be an Arctic people and will be eternal, and we can never accept our sovereignty and our security in the region,” he said.
A year ago, the Royal Canadian Navy began to support the scientific exploration of Antarctica and to increase the knowledge of geopolitical pressure on the South Pole.
“We can see the climate change in the north, we can see what China and Russia do in the north and around Canada, (and thinking)
The idea said: “We will see if we can understand some sciences and understand what our north can better protect and defend.”
Topshee believes that security concerns in Antarctica threatening stability.
“I can change all the consent (militarized and mine Antarctica) … I do not think that this is in our interest to allow you to easily change. ”
Commander of the King Canadian Fleet, HMCS Margaret will meet with HMCS Margaret Brooke’s delegation via HMCS Margaret Brooke, and Susan, Susan, speaks about the concerns of Ormiston in the region, speaks in Susan Ormiston.
To travel throughout the Antarctic circle, HMCS Margaret Brooke floated some extreme air and ice blocked channels.
As a patrol ship (AOPV) in the Arctic and the sea, it is designed to cross new ice. However, the rapidly changing air patterns moves and slides, thus a day open channel can be blocked with the next ice.
Canadian Coast Guard, an officer, a civil servant from Dazavan Tremblay and Chilean Navy, traveled with Margaret Brooke staff to help a safe way. However, there was an unexpected congestion and presented even more difficulties in navigation at night.
As the weather is deteriorated and as the ice is caught, the route to the point of Rotherta outside the Circle of Antarctica, CMDR. Teri had to decide on the continuation of sharing.
“It was a high level, it was completely high,” he said.
“We can take all the measures we can capture. We can use all the information given to us. However, the command officer, yes or not,” comes a point. “
In the end, the sharing called to push further, the crew is to convey the crew aysergows and sheet ice, the last destination and the southern point of the Canadian fleet.
“Yesterday you and I feel on the bridge, and you asked me, and I asked what you would do there and what was excited.”
“Really passed quickly,” he said.
HMCS Margaret Brooke trips outside the Circle of Antarctica. Cmdr. There is a decision to share the series – Are the Arctic and Marine Patrol Ship is an ice break or return time to continue the south?
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