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Antarctica: Ice, Science, and the Limits of Human Systems
Antarctica is not a country, not a market, and not a place of ordinary life. It is a continent defined by absence—no permanent population, no cities, no conventional economy—yet it sits inside one of the most tightly managed and globally significant systems on Earth. Geography sets the boundary conditions. Covered almost entirely by ice, Antarctica holds the majority of the world’s freshwater in frozen form. Temperatures drop to extremes, and conditions shift rapidly. This is
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