Tony Press
@anthonypress.bsky.social
AJ (Tony) Press AO FAIIA, Adjunct Professor, University of Tasmania/Australian Antarctic Program Partnership/Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. A commentator on Antarctic affairs.
/2. 2048 is when the Environmental Protocol can be reviewed at the request of a Consultative Party; not the Antarctic Treaty. The date from which there could be a call for review of the Antarctic Treaty has long passed.
June 1, 2025 at 9:57 PM
/2. 2048 is when the Environmental Protocol can be reviewed at the request of a Consultative Party; not the Antarctic Treaty. The date from which there could be a call for review of the Antarctic Treaty has long passed.
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3. Their 2008 Joint Communique “…recognised the important role of continued cooperation in scientific research in the Antarctic to support the understanding of the global impacts of climate change and confirmed their commitment to further enhanced cooperation in this area.”
March 24, 2025 at 5:13 AM
3. Their 2008 Joint Communique “…recognised the important role of continued cooperation in scientific research in the Antarctic to support the understanding of the global impacts of climate change and confirmed their commitment to further enhanced cooperation in this area.”
2. Thanks to @senatorwong.bsky.social, @antarctic.bsky.social, Australian Antarctic Division, IMAS-UTAS, Department of State Growth (TAS), and a historic shoutout to former Prime Ministers Mr Kevin Rudd and The Hon Yasuo Fukuda. (See next) --> /-
March 24, 2025 at 5:13 AM
2. Thanks to @senatorwong.bsky.social, @antarctic.bsky.social, Australian Antarctic Division, IMAS-UTAS, Department of State Growth (TAS), and a historic shoutout to former Prime Ministers Mr Kevin Rudd and The Hon Yasuo Fukuda. (See next) --> /-