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We don’t need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here’s why

Published: July 6, 2025 9.49pm SAST Justin Alger, The University of Melbourne, D.G. Webster, Dartmouth College, Jessica Green, Kate J Neville, University of Toronto, Stacy D VanDeveer, UMass … More

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