Is Antarctic governance still working?

Dhanasree Jayaram tells Bertie about risks that could threaten Antarctica, including illegal fishing, militarisation, bioprospecting, tourism, and resource extraction.
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The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) was signed in 1959, and will not be modified until 2048. 

Climate diplomacy expert Dhanasree Jayaram tells Bertie about the environmental risks that could threaten Antarctica before then, including illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, militarisation, bioprospecting, increased tourism, and resource extraction.

Dr. Jayaram is Assistant Professor at the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations, and Co-Coordinator of the Centre for Climate Studies, in Manipal Academy of Higher Education, and an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation International Climate Protection Fellow.

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