Expert Voices

Is There About to be a Dash for Antarctica's Resources? (Op-Ed)

A sundog in Antarctica
Atmospheric phenomena like this sundog, seen over the South Pole, can be created by ice crystals that condense out of water vapor in the air and then refract the sun's rays.
(Image credit: Don Brown, Utah Skies)

This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

Few places have captured the human imagination like Antarctica. It is colder than anywhere on Earth, bounded by rough seas, buffeted by intense winds, home to fauna that are found nowhere else and, as far as we can tell, is a land where no human settlement has ever endured.

University of Sydney