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EU encouraged to promote moratorium on deep-sea mining

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The European Parliament is encouraging the European Union to promote a moratorium on deep-sea mining until environmental concerns are better understood

A global shift from fossil fuels to electrify the global economy is stoking demand for minerals used to make batteries. Some of these are found on the seabed, whose ecosystems have yet to be fully explored.

Deep-sea mining would extract cobalt, copper, nickel, and manganese from potato-sized nodules which pepper the sea floor at depths of 4-6 kilometres.

These rocks are particularly abundant in a region of the North Pacific Ocean spanning millions of kilometres between Hawaii and Mexico.

Environmentalists and a group of leading global companies have backed a moratorium, saying too little is known about the impact of disturbing the ocean floor, while early trials have been hit by technical glitches, reports Reuters.

Initiated by BMW Group and WWF, and signed by Samsung SDI, Google and Volvo Group, the companies behind the moratorium have highlighted the potential for significant risks to economies and to ocean healththat could arise from opening up the deep seabed to the extraction of minerals.

International Seabed Authority is drawing up regulations for proposed deep-sea mining activities

Deep-sea mining regulations have not been finalised by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), a U.N. body, which last month postponed meetings set for July. The ISA’s regulations could trigger a rush to extract battery metalsneeded to power the electric vehicle revolution.

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The European Parliament position was outlined in a report approved Wednesday calling for biodiversity targets to be fixed in law.

Lawmakers urged the European Commission to back a moratorium until the effects on the marine environment, biodiversity and human activities at sea have been sufficiently studied and can be managed to ensure no marine biodiversity loss nor degradation of marine ecosystems.

The non-binding resolution is timely as the European Commission and the EU member states are currently debating whether to take a common EU position at the ISA, civil society group Deep Sea Conservation Coalition said.

“We are now calling on them to adopt the position taken by the European Parliament,” Matthew Gianni with the group said.

Deep-Sea Mining: sustainability saviour or environmental menace?

Polymetallic nodules found on the seafloor contain the battery metals needed for the renewable energy transition. But do the environmental concerns outweigh the sustainability benefits? Mining magazine investigates in next month’s issue…

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