Untangling Antarctica’s Sovereignty: Nations Laying Claim to the Frozen Frontier
Sovereignty in the South: Navigating Antarctica's Claims Antarctica remains a land without a nation. Governed by the Antarctic Treaty system established in 1959, this vast territory exists as a scientific preserve, a testament to international cooperation. The treaty ensures that the
Voices of the Ice: The Multilingual Tapestry of Antarctica
Antarctica may not have an indigenous language, but its linguistic landscape is as diverse as its ecosystems. With no permanent residents, the continent has become a crossroads for scientists and explorers from around the globe, each bringing their own language
What Time Is It In Antarctica?
Understanding Time in the Frozen Frontier Antarctica stands unique in many respects, not least when it comes to the concept of time. Unlike the rest of the world, structured into 24 standard time zones for convenience and governance, Antarctica defies this