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chyna
How could china do this to us?
:stick-in-bike:
how do we not have that emoji
Damn, first the NSF's Antartica programs just completely collapsing, huge ice shelf melting, and now Australia doing bullshit shenanigans. Antartica can't catch a break. Will probably be disputed and dysfunctional until global warming makes it productive farm land.
Technically all relevant countries are still paying lip service to the Antarctic Treaty, which prohibits any activities in Antarctica that is not for science (including military, tourism, mining, etc.). The problem both in NSF and AAD is that they are overspending on "science" logistics as a facade to build more ~~military~~ logistics infrastructures, then be like "how could this possibly happen, we're out of money" while cutting the science research they are supposed to support in the first place
Well, there is some stuff that could be used for the military, but in the NSF's case, it is mostly incompetence. They basically demolished a lot of beds and lodging before the replacements were built and then just had a blanket shutdown on the construction of replacements due to COVID and further disruption of the logistics after "COVID over". It really is a much more straight forward example of mismanagement, rather than trying to diverting all the funding to something that could be used for military purposes.