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Arctic seabed mining will cause ‘irreversible harm’ to wildlife – Greenpeace
Arctic seabed mining will cause ‘irreversible harm’ to wildlife – Greenpeace - Environmental group is urging Norway to put its plans to open up Arctic seas to deep sea mining on hold.
Norway’s Plan for Seabed Mining Threatens Arctic Marine Life, Greenpeace Says
The search for rare minerals amid the deep ocean floor could have a devastating effect on whales, other marine mammals and numerous forms of aquatic life, according to the report.
Arctic Deep Sea Mining Threatens Living Treasures
The Arctic is a unique and vital marine environment, home to one of the world's most fragile and diverse ecosystems, crucial for global climate
Norway Deep Sea Mining To Cause 'Irreversible' Harm: Greenpeace
Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to the entire marine ecosystem.
Norway may be the first nation to mine the Arctic seabed —it could cause ‘irreversible’ damage to the marine ecosystem
This could cause 'irreversible' damage to the marine ecosystem.
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Deep-Sea Mining Hits Crunch Point Amid Academic Battle Over Ocean-Floor Resources
Scientific research, political uncertainty and cash worries are all creating headwinds for The Metals Company ahead of a ...
Mongabay on MSN
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Mexico loses phosphate mining lawsuit in controversial arbitration process
A mining company trying to launch a controversial phosphate project in Mexican waters has won a lawsuit against the country ...
BenarNews
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Deep-sea mining conference spurs rare Cook Islands protest
“Protect Our Ocean, #Think Deeply,” declared a 75-square meter sign floated in Avarua Harbour Wednesday by a flotilla of ...
PBS
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Papua New Guinea leaders struggle to monitor deep-sea mining activities off its coast
The kind of deep-sea mining that we've examined this week is only legally permitted inside a country's territorial waters.
Inter Press Service
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It Is Time to Save The Deep Sea
The danger of overexploitation doesn’t end 1000 meters down.
Mining
companies have long looked to extend their reach from the land into the
deep
sea
. Today, for example, the UN-affiliated ...
LEADERSHIP Newspaper
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FG Targets Deep Seabed Exploration, Mining For Economic Diversification
In a bid to harness the vast resources of the blue economy and drive economic growth, the federal government through the ...
PBS
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Papua New Guinea locals concerned over deep-sea mining’s impact on culture and environment
The companies that create technology used on a daily basis often run into traditional cultures and the environment that ...
IFLScience on MSN
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Game-Changing "Dark Oxygen" Discovery On Seafloor Challenged In High-Stakes Debate
Now, however, the sensational discovery has come under scrutiny as researchers pick holes in the original findings, arguing ...
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