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Editor's Insight: How seabed mining could prevent world hunger

It pains me to say “I told you so” but the new body to protect the environment from economic development has just flushed away more than $100 million of investors' money.

Thu, 12 Feb 2015

It pains me to say “I told you so” but the new body to protect the environment from economic development has just flushed away more than $100 million of investors’ money.

That is the amount spent by two seabed mining companies in unsuccessful applications to the Environmental Protection Authority

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