Environment
Germany is Calling for a Precautionary Pause Before Deep-Sea Mining Destroys Underwater Ecosystems
Before the deep-sea mining sector began, Germany requested a "precautionary stop." Berlin warns that seabed mining may "destroy ecosystems" and encourages the International Seabed Authority to put the environment first as it considers new regulations.
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