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U.N.-affiliated body considers deep sea mining amid demand for minerals

Por: Los Angeles Times World April 01, 2023

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Pressure is mounting on an obscure U.N.-affiliated body based in Jamaica to hit pause on plans to potentially open the world’s deep seas to mining as companies push for permission to extract metals from seabeds in international waters. The International Seabed Authority on Friday closed two weeks’ worth of negotiations without approving rules and regulations to oversee deep sea mining amid growing calls to pause, ban or place a moratorium on... + full article



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