Deep-sea mining may cause ‘irrevocable’ biodiversity loss

A letter from experts newly published in Nature Geoscience warns that deep-sea mining missions may cause biodiversity loss that is ‘irrevocable.’ The loss of biodiversity in these regions is ‘unavoidable,’ according to the letter, and is something that must be taken into account when such missions take place. The effects of how the environment will respond to deep-sea mining is … Continue reading

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