Chapter VI.1.4 The European Union and seabed mining

For years, exploration of seabed natural resources has been ongoing while exploitation in deep marine areas remained unrealistic due to land-based mineral availability and costs. However, mounting pressures from the green transition, climate change, and long-lasting fears of terrestrial minerals sca...

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Main Author: Singh, Pradeep A. (auth)
Other Authors: Tassin Campanella, Virginie (auth), Maes, Frank (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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