Ed Nedelciu
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SEAS Postdoc criticising deep-sea mining and growthism. System Dynamics Group, University of Bergen
Last week we brought together two interdisciplinary panels of reseachers to offer perspectives on deep-sea mining, especially in the context of Norway voting soon to open up areas for exploration and exploitation. A summary and recording here:
seas.w.uib.no/2023/12/11/t...
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The future of deep-sea mining: minerals, industry, society, and seabed governance (Session 1)
This is a special SEAS podcast episode recorded at the symposium "The future of deep-sea mining." It was organized by SEAS fellows Aiste and Ed at the University of Bergen. You will hear four t...
https://seas.w.uib.no/2023/12/11/the-future-of-deep-sea-mining-minerals-industry-society-and-seabed-governance-session-1/
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"Why not redesign the economy away from overconsumption and wastefulness? Why arenât we questioning the âneedâ for mining in the first place?" My take on deep-sea mining in a great piece by Elyse Hauser for Cosmos
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How Norway's Scientists Are Approaching Deep Sea Mining
Norway is famed for its complex landscapesâmountains, valleys, plunging fjords. This complexity doesnât stop at the coastline: deep beneath Norwayâs seas,
https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth/how-norways-scientists-are-approaching-deep-sea-mining/
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