Norway’s postponement of deep sea mining: A temporary relief, but a risk remains for ocean ecosystems
The Arctic Ocean’s deep-sea ecosystems will remain safe from deep-sea mining—for now. Norway had planned to begin seabed mining exploration […]
The Arctic Ocean’s deep-sea ecosystems will remain safe from deep-sea mining—for now. Norway had planned to begin seabed mining exploration […]
A small left-wing environmentalist party in Norway, the Socialist Left Party (SV), succeeded in halting plans to mine the sea
Norway is moving forward with plans to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals, including copper, cobalt, zinc
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) and the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) have welcomed the position of the Long Distance
Greenpeace International has released a new report titled Gambling with the Deep Sea – Those Betting on Mining the Arctic,
In what is now Norway, ancient fisher-farmers once caught massive bluefin tuna along the world’s second-longest coastline. Over the centuries,
Greenpeace has reported finding significant marine biodiversity in an area of the Arctic slated for deep-sea mining, intensifying concerns over
As the Norwegian government advances plans to open Arctic waters to deep-sea mining, Greenpeace Nordic and Greenpeace Germany have set
Norway is advancing towards potentially becoming the first country to engage in seabed mineral mining, as the government announced plans