Norway Abandons Deep Sea Mining Plans
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AI-PoweredNorway has temporarily halted its deep-sea mining plans, delaying the first licensing round until at least 2029, following a political agreement with the Socialist Left Party. This decision has been welcomed by environmental groups, but its impact on the mining industry remains to be seen. The government maintains its underlying policy has not changed.
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Norway has temporarily halted its deep-sea mining plans by postponing the first licensing round until at least 2029, following a political agreement with the Socialist Left Party for the state budget. The four-year delay to exploration and extraction activities in Norwegian waters was achieved through budget negotiations, although the government maintains its underlying policy has not changed. The decision has been welcomed by environmental groups like the WWF and the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition as a major win for environmental protection,…
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