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Repositioning the U.S. as a global leader in seabed mining policy development

The United States must take a more proactive role in shaping the future of seabed mining by developing a comprehensive policy that integrates ocean...

India launches successful deep-sea mining trial as global debate over environmental impact intensifies

In October, India’s National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) successfully conducted an exploratory mining trial in the Andaman Sea, marking a significant step in...

Mining in the DRC linked to rising reproductive health issues for women

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the mining of cobalt and copper—critical materials for battery technologies—appears to be taking a toll on the...

Amsterdam Court ruling upholds right to protest against deep sea mining, rejecting corporate attempt to limit dissent

The recent decision by the Amsterdam Court of Appeal to reject Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI)’s attempt to limit the right to protest at...

Ghana’s struggle with illegal gold mining: Environmental, economic and health crisis looms

Ghana is grappling with the devastating consequences of illegal gold mining, which continues to wreak havoc on its environment, economy and public health. The...

Protests in Turkey’s Kaz Mountains over copper mine’s environmental impact

The recent protest against the copper mine project in Turkey's Kaz Mountains highlights a significant environmental and social conflict. Locals and environmentalists, supported by...

Phoenix Tailings pioneers eco-friendly process to recover rare earth metals from mining waste

As the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions, there is an increasing demand for critical metals, particularly rare earth elements, which are essential for...

European fisheries bodies call for deep-sea mining ban over environmental risks

A coalition of European fisheries advisory councils has strongly endorsed a proposed ban on deep-sea mining, raising concerns over the potential environmental and economic...

Serbia’s lithium dilemma: Balancing economic promises with environmental concerns

In the Jadar Valley of western Serbia, Zoran Filipovic, a 55-year-old farmer, faces a dilemma that pits his ancestral land against the growing demand...
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