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S5E4: Mining the Deep:  Is the International Seabed Authority up to the task?

S5E4: Mining the Deep: Is the International Seabed Authority up to the task?

FromSustainable Asia


S5E4: Mining the Deep: Is the International Seabed Authority up to the task?

FromSustainable Asia

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Not just anyone can dig up the ocean floor, you would first have to make an agreement with the International Seabed Authority. As it turns out, 21 countries have contracts now and are preparing to mine the seabed. But is the world ready for that? Is the ISA up to the task? Now that we know what deep sea mining is and what risks are involved, we decide why deep sea mining should or should not go ahead in 2020.Guests: Gerard Barron, DeepGreen Dr Gregory Stone, DeepGreen Dr David Santillo, Greenpeace Matthew Gianni, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition Duncan Currie, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition Dr Helen Rosenbaum, Deep Sea Mining CampaignDr Richard Steiner, University of Alaska Credits:Producer and Host: Marcy Trent Long Producer: Sam ColombieSound Engineer: Chris WoodINTRO/OUTRO Music: Alex MauboussinTeaching Guide for Educators here
Released:
Nov 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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