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Should We Be Mining the Ocean Floor, The Hidden Costs No One Is Talking About

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Should We Be Mining the Ocean Floor is a question that sounds futuristic, but the decisions are being made right now, quietly, and with consequences that could last for centuries. Governments and corporations are moving closer to extracting minerals from the deepest parts of the ocean, even though we barely understand the ecosystems that exist there or how damage might ripple through the planet.

Deep-sea mining risks go far beyond technology and minerals. This episode breaks down what deep-sea mining actually is, who is pushing it forward, and why international and US processes are advancing despite major scientific uncertainty and strong community opposition. One surprising and emotional insight from this episode is that some deep-sea ecosystems take millions of years to form, yet could be destroyed in a single mining operation, with no realistic way to restore them.

International seabed governance is at a turning point, and what happens next will shape how the ocean is treated for generations. You will learn who controls decisions about the ocean floor, why the United States is taking a separate and deeply concerning path, and what everyday people can do to slow this momentum and demand precaution before irreversible harm is done.

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