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Analyzing the Infrastructure Implications of Deep Sea Mining on Climate Change

Deep sea mining presents critical risks to marine ecosystems and may lead to significant carbon release, raising concerns about regulatory frameworks.

Editorial Staff
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Deep sea mining introduces substantial risks to marine ecosystems, which are already under stress from climate change and human activities.

Disturbances to seabeds during mining operations could result in the release of significant amounts of carbon, further exacerbating climate change issues.

Current regulatory frameworks are not adequately keeping pace with the rapid advancements in deep sea mining technologies, posing challenges for sustainable implementation.