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UN Ocean Conference: Urgent Action Needed to Protect Degrading Oceans
The third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to accelerate global action to protect the ocean, with discussions on deep-sea mining, bottom trawling, and the high seas treaty, despite concerns about the lack of binding commitments and sufficient funding.
UN Ocean Conference: Urgent Action Needed to Protect Degrading Oceans
The third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to accelerate global action to protect the ocean, with discussions on deep-sea mining, bottom trawling, and the high seas treaty, despite concerns about the lack of binding commitments and sufficient funding.
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40% Bias Score


Ocean Exploitation vs. Preservation: A Critical Analysis
This report details the threats to the world's oceans, including industrial fishing, deep-sea mining, offshore oil extraction, and the growing interest in ocean water as a resource, highlighting the urgent need for international cooperation to protect these vital ecosystems.
Ocean Exploitation vs. Preservation: A Critical Analysis
This report details the threats to the world's oceans, including industrial fishing, deep-sea mining, offshore oil extraction, and the growing interest in ocean water as a resource, highlighting the urgent need for international cooperation to protect these vital ecosystems.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. to Consider Deep-Sea Mineral Extraction Lease in American Samoa
The U.S. Department of the Interior will consider a mineral extraction lease in American Samoa's South Pacific waters, marking the first such proposal in 30 years, following a request from Impossible Metals, and in line with President Trump's Executive Order, but raising concerns about international...
U.S. to Consider Deep-Sea Mineral Extraction Lease in American Samoa
The U.S. Department of the Interior will consider a mineral extraction lease in American Samoa's South Pacific waters, marking the first such proposal in 30 years, following a request from Impossible Metals, and in line with President Trump's Executive Order, but raising concerns about international...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order Sparks Global Deep-Sea Mining Debate
President Trump's executive order authorizing deep-sea mining in international waters, potentially violating the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, has sparked a global debate, with The Metals Company (TMC) already applying for a license to mine the Pacific Ocean floor for valuable minerals and fa...
Trump's Executive Order Sparks Global Deep-Sea Mining Debate
President Trump's executive order authorizing deep-sea mining in international waters, potentially violating the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, has sparked a global debate, with The Metals Company (TMC) already applying for a license to mine the Pacific Ocean floor for valuable minerals and fa...
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52% Bias Score


TMC Seeks US Permit for Deep-Sea Mining, Defying UN Regulations
The Metals Company (TMC) applied for a US permit to commercially mine polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, challenging a UN initiative for international regulation and raising concerns about irreversible environmental damage, despite opposition from environmental groups and some coun...
TMC Seeks US Permit for Deep-Sea Mining, Defying UN Regulations
The Metals Company (TMC) applied for a US permit to commercially mine polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, challenging a UN initiative for international regulation and raising concerns about irreversible environmental damage, despite opposition from environmental groups and some coun...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Authorizes Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Authority
President Trump's April 24th executive order authorizes large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially bypassing the International Seabed Authority and raising concerns about environmental damage and geopolitical tensions; the administration projects $300 billion in GDP and 100,000 jobs over 10 years.
Trump Authorizes Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Authority
President Trump's April 24th executive order authorizes large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially bypassing the International Seabed Authority and raising concerns about environmental damage and geopolitical tensions; the administration projects $300 billion in GDP and 100,000 jobs over 10 years.
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52% Bias Score

Macron Announces Ocean Protection Measures Amidst US Absence at Global Summit
French President Macron, alongside 50 world leaders, attends a World Oceans Day summit in Nice, France, addressing deep-sea mining, plastic pollution, and overfishing, with up to 5,000 security personnel ensuring safety, while the US absence and slow progress raise concerns.

Macron Announces Ocean Protection Measures Amidst US Absence at Global Summit
French President Macron, alongside 50 world leaders, attends a World Oceans Day summit in Nice, France, addressing deep-sea mining, plastic pollution, and overfishing, with up to 5,000 security personnel ensuring safety, while the US absence and slow progress raise concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Ocean Degradation: Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
Human activities, including industrial fishing, offshore drilling, and climate change, severely damage ocean health, while insufficient regulations and the pursuit of deep-sea mining exacerbate the problem, highlighting the need for stronger conservation efforts at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice.

Ocean Degradation: Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
Human activities, including industrial fishing, offshore drilling, and climate change, severely damage ocean health, while insufficient regulations and the pursuit of deep-sea mining exacerbate the problem, highlighting the need for stronger conservation efforts at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice.
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60% Bias Score

US Considers Deep-Sea Mining off American Samoa Amid Environmental Concerns
The Trump administration is considering allowing deep-sea mining off American Samoa, driven by a desire to secure critical minerals amid a trade war with China, despite strong environmental opposition and a lack of comprehensive international regulations.

US Considers Deep-Sea Mining off American Samoa Amid Environmental Concerns
The Trump administration is considering allowing deep-sea mining off American Samoa, driven by a desire to secure critical minerals amid a trade war with China, despite strong environmental opposition and a lack of comprehensive international regulations.
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48% Bias Score

Bearish Outlook on U.S. Stocks Amidst Rising Bond Yields and Low Foreign Confidence
This Market Factors piece explains the author's bearish outlook on U.S. stocks due to high valuations, low foreign investor confidence, and rising bond yields; it also discusses the potential for a humanoid robot market boom and the early stages of deep-sea mining.

Bearish Outlook on U.S. Stocks Amidst Rising Bond Yields and Low Foreign Confidence
This Market Factors piece explains the author's bearish outlook on U.S. stocks due to high valuations, low foreign investor confidence, and rising bond yields; it also discusses the potential for a humanoid robot market boom and the early stages of deep-sea mining.
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60% Bias Score

First Deep-Sea Mining Permit Application Submitted
The Canadian company The Metals Company (TMC) has become the first to apply for a permit for controversial deep-sea mining in international waters, specifically targeting manganese nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the eastern Pacific Ocean, despite widespread environmental concerns and the ...

First Deep-Sea Mining Permit Application Submitted
The Canadian company The Metals Company (TMC) has become the first to apply for a permit for controversial deep-sea mining in international waters, specifically targeting manganese nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the eastern Pacific Ocean, despite widespread environmental concerns and the ...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Authorizes Large-Scale Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Regulations
On April 24, 2024, Donald Trump issued a decree authorizing large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially extracting one billion tons of minerals within a decade, challenging international regulations and raising environmental concerns.

Trump Authorizes Large-Scale Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Regulations
On April 24, 2024, Donald Trump issued a decree authorizing large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially extracting one billion tons of minerals within a decade, challenging international regulations and raising environmental concerns.
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48% Bias Score
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