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China expands its Antarctic ambitions

The country plans to expand its scientific research programs on the icy continent amid growing environmental concerns associate with rising temperatures there.

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Wenjun Li, a marine chemist from China, walks along the beach in search of samples in Punta Hanna, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica in January 2015. Chinese officials plan to detail their ambitions in Antarctica as Beijing hosts a meeting beginning Monday of an international group that oversees management of the polar region.

China plans to expand its scientific research in Antarctica in coming years amid worries over the area鈥檚 susceptibility to climate change, but has no immediate plans to mine or develop natural resources that could be exposed as the ice cap shrinks, government officials said Monday.

China鈥檚 growing interest in the frozen continent is in the spotlight as it hosts a meeting of more than 40 nations that oversee management of Antarctica under a 1959 treaty.

Human activity in Antarctica is governed by agreements designating it as a natural reserve. Those protocols also prohibit military bases and the extraction of natural resources, although there has been speculation China one day could seek to tap into Antarctica鈥檚 mineral reserves to support its economic expansion.

China signed the Antarctic treaty in 1983 and has since established four research stations. It plans to start construction of an airfield later this year and a fifth research station as early as 2018, and has a new icebreaker under construction to augment the Xue Long, a Ukrainian-built vessel currently used to service its Antarctic missions.

Lin Shanqing, deputy head of the State Oceanic Administration, told reporters Monday that China wants 鈥渢o make our contribution to the peaceful use of the Antarctic as a responsible and big country.鈥

鈥淎t this stage China鈥檚 Antarctic expeditions and research mainly focus on boosting our understanding of the Antarctic and to better conserve the Antarctic environment,鈥 Lin said. 鈥淎ccording to my knowledge now, China has made no plans for mining activity in Antarctica.鈥

About 400 representatives from 42 countries and 10 international organizations are expected to attend the 40th Antarctic Treaty meeting, which goes through June 1. China鈥檚 delegation is led by Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli and Yang Jiechi, a senior foreign policy adviser to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Their attendance speaks to the importance China attaches to its rising scientific and technological prowess, which includes landing a rover on the moon in 2013, an increasingly sophisticated military and the maiden flight of the first large Chinese-made passenger jetliner earlier this month.

At the Antarctica meeting, Chinese officials hope to sign polar cooperation agreements with the United States, Russia, and Germany, according to China鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Climate change and the tourist trade also will be on the international delegates鈥 agenda.

Last week, researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom released a study describing 鈥渇undamental and widespread changes鈥 on the Antarctic Peninsula as glaciers retreat and more areas become covered with green moss. Representatives of the treaty nations will examine how to adapt to such changes.

More than 38,000 tourists visited Antarctica and surrounding waters in the 2015-2016 season, a 29 percent increase from a decade earlier, according to the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. China accounts for a growing proportion of the visitors.

In 2014 the crew of the Xue Long rescued 52 scientists and tourists from a Russian research ship that became stuck in Antarctic ice.

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