06-06-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Canadian technology could be used to mine the deep seas, but there's growing alarm over the risks

There is growing alarm over climate and ecological risks of deep-sea mining, even as companies like Impossible Metals develops a mining robot intended to work on the seabed of the Pacific.
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