Global Governance - (Antarctica as a global common 🐧) Flashcards
What are the four commons under international law?
Antarctica.
Space.
The high seas.
The atmosphere.
What is the idea of a global common?
Is not owned or managed by a single country.
Should be sustainable and equitable.
What is the tragedy of the commons?
If an individual country acts in its own self interest without considering the needs of others this could lead to damage or depletion of the shared resource.
Who described the tragedy of the commons and when?
Garret Herdin in 1968.
What is an example of the tragedy of the commons that could easily happen?
Exploitation of fishing.
What are the rights and benefits of a global common?
Managed in a cooperated approach to benefit all.
Climate regulation, economic value through tourism, fishing and cultural spiritual significance.
priority of conservationism.
What are the threats to Antarctica?
Climate change.
Overfishing.
Tourism.
Mining.
When was the Antarctic treaty?
1959.
Who signed the Antarctic treaty?
Signed by 12 countries who’s scientists were in and around Antarctica.
Why is there an increasing risk to the commons?
Increasing demand with and increasing population.
How many km squared is Antarctica?
14 million.
Is the coldest and driest continent.
Approximately how many scientists live in Antarctica in the summer?
4000.
True or false - Antarctica is the fastest warming environment on Earth.
True.
The rising temperatures in Antarctica have caused ice shelves to melt and sea levels to rise. What is an example for this devistation?
In 2023 an ice burg the size of Greater London broke off the Brandt shelf.
Why has there been an increase in human activity in Antarctica helping damage the vulnerable environment?
Increased interest of mining due to increasing populations and economic gains.
Tech advancements have made it easier to extract recourses from extreme environments.
This has increased the threat of pollution.
Why is Antarctica a fragile balance in the environment?
Extreme climate and fragile ecosystems means any change to the environment can have a significant impact on the delicate balance.
Whaling has decreased since it was banned. What countries still Whale?
Japan and Norway.
Why are whales particularly vulnerable to hunting?
They have long gestation periods of 9-18 months.
Why has illegal unregulated fishing increased over the last 10 years?
It is hard to monitor.
Why is overfishing so dangerous?
Threatens Albatross as they are at risk of getting caught in the net.
Overfishing of krill can undermine the entire food web leading to extinction of other species.
Patagonian toothfish is at risk of becoming extinct.
What resources are there in Antarctica?
Iron.
Gold.
Copper.
Platinum.
Large reservoirs of oil.
Exploitation of mining resources is currently banned in Antarctica. Why is there increasing fears over exploitation?
Increasing demand.
What impact would mining have on the environment and ecosystems of Antarctica?
Pollution through toxic waste.
Habitat destruction.
Oil spills are destructive in the long term remaining in the environment for decades due to the low temperatures.
How many research stations are in Antarctica?
82.