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White House Considers Executive Order to Fast-Track Deep-Sea Mining Amid Controversy

White House Considers Executive Order to Fast-Track Deep-Sea Mining Amid Controversy

The White House is reportedly considering an executive order to expedite deep-sea mining operations, a move that has sparked significant controversy. Sources indicate that the order aims to fast-track the extraction of critical minerals from the ocean floor, driven by the strategic interests of companies like The Metals Company (TMC). This development comes amidst negotiations with the International Seabed Authority and has drawn criticism from environmental regulators.

Former President Donald Trump's administration had previously shown support for TMC, a Canadian company seeking to mine the seabed. The potential executive order could signify a continuation of this policy, raising concerns about the environmental impact of deep-sea mining. Critics argue that such activities could lead to irreversible damage to marine ecosystems.

The debate over deep-sea mining highlights the tension between economic interests and environmental conservation. As the U.S. government weighs its options, the international community watches closely, aware of the broader implications for global environmental policy and resource management.

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