Politics Halt Norwegian Deep-Sea Mining, Environmentalists Look Toward Japan
Norway Halts Deep-Sea Mining Plans: Due to political pressure and growing global opposition, Norway has paused its deep-sea mining initiatives, which were set to begin in 2025. This decision reflects concerns over ecological risks and insufficient research on the long-term impacts of such activities.
International Scrutiny and Japan's Aspirations: The International Seabed Authority is developing regulations for seabed mining amid increasing scrutiny, while Japan's discovery of valuable manganese nodules highlights the high stakes involved, despite alarming environmental consequences from initial mining tests.
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Norway Halts Deep-Sea Mining Plans: Due to political pressure and growing global opposition, Norway has paused its deep-sea mining initiatives, which were set to begin in 2025. This decision reflects concerns over ecological risks and insufficient research on the long-term impacts of such activities.
International Scrutiny and Japan's Aspirations: The International Seabed Authority is developing regulations for seabed mining amid increasing scrutiny, while Japan's discovery of valuable manganese nodules highlights the high stakes involved, despite alarming environmental consequences from initial mining tests.







