Norway has temporarily paused its plans to mine the Arctic seabed, following an agreement with the Socialist Left Party (SV) This small environmentalist party negotiated the delay in exchange for supporting the national budget
The Norwegian government had planned to issue its first deep-sea mining licenses in early 2025 but will now focus on conducting further environmental impact assessments and refining regulatory frameworks
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Source and Credit: mining.com