Global Controversy Over Deep-Sea Mining Intensifies

Global talks in Jamaica will focus on the controversial issue of deep-sea mining, as a two-year ban on the practice expired without new rules being agreed upon. Scientists warn that mining for precious metals beneath the oceans could have devastating consequences for marine life, while supporters argue that these minerals are necessary for meeting the demand for green technologies. Nearly 200 countries are calling for a pause or moratorium on deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, and a new ban may be voted on in the coming month. Limited research has been conducted on the deep ocean, raising concerns about the potential impacts of mining on deep-sea ecosystems.
- Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy BBC
- China, South Korea push for deep-sea mining as global talks begin Nikkei Asia
- Permits for deep sea mining could affect waters near Hawaii Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Deep-sea mining tussle pits France and Germany against China Financial Times
- As the world gathers to discuss the perils of deep-sea mining, a Vancouver-based company is forging ahead The Globe and Mail
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