A New Mining Ship Sucks Metals Off The Seafloor. Is That A Good Idea? | Big Business
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A Canadian mining startup says metal-rich rocks on the seafloor can help power the switch away from fossil fuels. Critics say mining them could cause ecological destruction, but no one knows exactly what the impact will be yet.

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A New Mining Ship Sucks Metals Off The Seafloor. Is That A Good Idea? | Big Business

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