Some Governments Turn Against Deep-Sea Mining In The Face Of Increase In Demand For Metals
A UN-affiliated organization meets this week to negotiate regulations that could allow seabed mining to begin, despite warnings from scientists about a potential environmental catastrophe.
* Former U.S. Military And Political Leaders Call On Senate To Ratify Law Allowing Deep-Sea Mining
* U.S. Lawmakers Push For Deep-Sea Mining Funding In New Bill
* Congress To Fund U.S. Deep-Sea Mining Project
* US Claims Huge Chunk Of Seabed Amid Strategic Push For Resources
* Judge Orders Greenpeace Off Seabed Mining Ship In Ocean Standoff
* EU To Keep Tabs On Norway Deep Sea Mining Efforts, Sefcovic Says
* From The Deep Sea To D.C.—How China Fears Have Put Ocean-Floor Mining On Washington’s Radar
* A Leadership Battle Is Brewing At Deep Sea Mining’s Regulatory Body
* Norway Opens Door For Deep-Sea Mining Of Copper And Other Critical Materials
* Deep Sea Mining Threatens $5.5 Billion Tuna Industry, Study Finds
* Explorer Victor Vescovo Says Deep Sea Mining Numbers Don’t Add Up
* A Showdown In Jamaica Is Deciding The Fate Of The Deep Ocean
* Canada Joins Nearly 20 Nations Calling For Halt To Deep-Sea Mining As Negotiators Meet To Agree Rules
* Deep-Sea Mining Authority Targets 2025 For Regulations
* In the Race To Mine The Seabed, China Takes A Hard Line
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