Germany calls for ‘precautionary pause’ before deep-sea mining industry starts
by Karen McVeigh from on (#65C51)
Berlin urges International Seabed Authority to prioritise nature as it debates rules and warns seabed mining may destroy ecosystems'
Germany has called for a pause in the controversial deep-sea mining industry, saying not enough is known about the likely impacts of digging up the ocean floor for metals.
While other nations, including Spain and New Zealand, have previously called for a temporary halt to any exploitation of deep-sea metals, Germany, the world's fourth biggest economy, is the most significant nation to voice its opposition to date. The country holds two of the 22 licences for exploration of the seabed.
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