Deep sea mining for ‘renewables’ is not the lesser of two evils, but business-as-usual in green clothing. “The ecological criminals disguised as green-economy knights sell deep-sea mining with thinly veiled blackmail.” blog.ecologicalcitizen.net/2024/04/09/clo… Don’t just collapse, #JustCollapse.
@JustCollapse Is there much known about who is behind the The Metals Company? cnbc.com/2023/08/04/the….
@JustCollapse Makes me a little nervous. ..they thought ocean oil prospecting was harmless too... until they realized the noise the air hammers made was harmful to cetaceans.... earthjustice.org/brief/2023/oil…
@JustCollapse Same with all mining.
@JustCollapse C- Point taken - but the color red disappears after about 20’ of water depth. It’s completely filtered out & an artificial light source is needed to see it. We can argue about the merits & dangers of deep sea mining but if we want to use science we need to respect science. 😎
@JustCollapse We have no idea how much worse things could get if deep sea mining destroys the deep sea life. It could be bad enough to sterilize the ocean...
@JustCollapse @weremight "The green economy" is cover for the 4th Industrial Revolution: Technologies that blur the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. Ocean mining is essential for this infrastructure.