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Ed Nedelciu
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SEAS Postdoc criticising deep-sea mining and growthism. System Dynamics Group, University of Bergen
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Last week we brought together two interdisciplinary panels of reseachers to offer perspectives on deep-sea mining, especially in the context of Norway voting soon to open up areas for exploration and exploitation. A summary and recording here: seas.w.uib.no/2023/12/11/t...

The future of deep-sea mining: minerals, industry, society, and seabed governance (Session 1)
The future of deep-sea mining: minerals, industry, society, and seabed governance (Session 1)

This is a special SEAS podcast episode recorded at the symposium "The future of deep-sea mining." It was organized by SEAS fellows Aiste and Ed at the University of Bergen. You will hear four t...

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"Why not redesign the economy away from overconsumption and wastefulness? Why aren’t we questioning the ‘need’ for mining in the first place?" My take on deep-sea mining in a great piece by Elyse Hauser for Cosmos @dsbsoc.bsky.socialcosmosmagazine.com/earth/how-no...

How Norway's Scientists Are Approaching Deep Sea Mining
How Norway's Scientists Are Approaching Deep Sea Mining

Norway is famed for its complex landscapes—mountains, valleys, plunging fjords. This complexity doesn’t stop at the coastline: deep beneath Norway’s seas,

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Ed Nedelciu
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SEAS Postdoc criticising deep-sea mining and growthism. System Dynamics Group, University of Bergen
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