Never a dull moment on @bbcworldservice Newshour with @raziaiqbal learned more about “polymetallic nodules”! The real story is the risk of deep sea mining which is gaining traction. See article from @BBCNews 👇
Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials | Nature Reviews Earth & Environment “Polymetallic nodules cover vast areas of the abyssal ocean floor and contain significant amounts of critical metals.” https://t.co/ZMv7jAa2OV
@cnbcfastmoney. Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials | Nature Reviews Earth & Environment https://t.co/XQDeYC1jmj
@bryancsk @jacob_rintamaki What’s your take on the Metals Company, formerly Deep Blue, for deep ocean mining of polymetallic nodules?https://t.co/5cO8bg3NhJ
Yeah, I was excited about electric cars 10 yrs ago but not anymore. I think we all need to think about bts & consequences of everything, especially these days
RT @hyoondae: I wonder how much blood and slave labor money is going into making electric cars, their batteries, and the profits to be wres…
RT @operationoxygen: 예를들면 이런 지점에 대해서 한번이라도 생각해 볼 필요가 있다. 전기차는 지금 우리 지구 환경에 진짜 이득이 되는 것일지 아니면 그저 또다른 정치적 아젠다 일뿐일 수도 있는 건지.
RT @operationoxygen: 예를들면 이런 지점에 대해서 한번이라도 생각해 볼 필요가 있다. 전기차는 지금 우리 지구 환경에 진짜 이득이 되는 것일지 아니면 그저 또다른 정치적 아젠다 일뿐일 수도 있는 건지.
RT @operationoxygen: 예를들면 이런 지점에 대해서 한번이라도 생각해 볼 필요가 있다. 전기차는 지금 우리 지구 환경에 진짜 이득이 되는 것일지 아니면 그저 또다른 정치적 아젠다 일뿐일 수도 있는 건지.
RT @hyoondae: I wonder how much blood and slave labor money is going into making electric cars, their batteries, and the profits to be wres…
예를들면 이런 지점에 대해서 한번이라도 생각해 볼 필요가 있다. 전기차는 지금 우리 지구 환경에 진짜 이득이 되는 것일지 아니면 그저 또다른 정치적 아젠다 일뿐일 수도 있는 건지.
RT @hyoondae: I wonder how much blood and slave labor money is going into making electric cars, their batteries, and the profits to be wres…
RT @philBE2: Crucial Resource for critical materials? 🤔 A unique characteristic of deep-ocean nodules compared to terrestrial deposits is…
Crucial Resource for critical materials? 🤔 A unique characteristic of deep-ocean nodules compared to terrestrial deposits is the presence of multiple elements in one deposit; for example, nodules from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone contain Mn, Ni, Cu & C
@m4rky4tes @Henryz_mom It seems that published research suggest it can be preferable to onshore mining. https://t.co/nKA07s51D8
RT @MichaelHawaii: Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
RT @MichaelHawaii: Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
RT @MichaelHawaii: Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
RT @MichaelHawaii: Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
RT @MichaelHawaii: Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
Would be great to have utility scale power in the ocean…
@2112Power Enormous amounts of cobalt are literally just sitting on the ocean floor in polymetallic nodules. https://t.co/C9IWMXt5iz
Wow... https://t.co/Qcn36wj6el
A lower impact alternative to the mining industry. The deep abyssal ocean floor is covered by vast sediments of Polymetallic rocks consisting of precipitated Fe oxyhydroxides, & MgO₂, from which metals such as Ni, Co, Cu, Ta, & rare earth elements
the EV may destroy the oceans https://t.co/LWzrKwJZao
@Artillerry @kasparsskincs 1) nav tik traki, īstenībā tos pašus retos materiālus daudz vairāk (vismaz šobrīd) izmanto naftas industrija. Par krājumiem arī nav taisnība: https://t.co/zXm5Tl6Vd4
@lifefortrees @RachelNotley an interesting article on the subject,my main concern is about our further disturbing the balance of life in the ocean, but certainly worthy of discussion https://t.co/aH5jll2cGU
11. Mits omzichtig uitgevoerd (!) heeft diepzeemijnbouw volgens sommige experts de potentie om enkele nadelen van mijnbouw op het land te vermijden. https://t.co/2AdkdmEB2h https://t.co/AHS4sEvBYZ
10. De mangaanknollen in de diepzee bevatten volgens sommige analyses meer van sommige metalen dan alle reserves in de rest van de wereld samen. https://t.co/2AdkdmEB2h https://t.co/7ElNBM7mAr
RT @NatRevEarthEnv: ICYMI: Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials Review by Hein, Koschinsky & Kuhn https:/…
ICYMI: Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials Review by Hein, Koschinsky & Kuhn https://t.co/bbrAk0IFrY (read only: https://t.co/lIaOGoiAlr)
Hein and colleagues dive deep into polymetallic nodules found on the #ocean floor, which are being explored as a source of rare earth elements. (4/6) https://t.co/bbrAk0IFrY (free to read: https://t.co/snayoY58Lg)
Interesting read in @nature on oceanic #polymetalic #nodules (new to me too...). If #EVs are to deliver, we cannot ignore the destructive supply chain of requisite metals. Perhaps this is another way? @cleantechnica @CarbonBrief @DeepGreenMetals https://
日本近海にも、海底にレア・アースが堆積していることが分かっています。 コストが見合えば、レア・アースの中国依存から脱却できます。
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment 2020年3月号「必須金属資源としての深海の多金属団塊」https://t.co/TJ00RMAmwY @NatRevEarthEnv
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @oceanunite: Polymetallic nodules are a rare mineral found within the #deepsea that are big targets for #deepseamining. Amidst growing d…
@DeepGreenMetals once again making disingenuous statements about impacts from strip mining vast areas of the Ocean floor long before Environmental Impact Assessment is completed and tested. No-one knows the complex ecological functions of deep Ocean ecosys
RT @NatRevEarthEnv: ICYMI: Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials Review by Hein et al. https://t.co/bbrAk1…
And trash deep sea species, environment, deep smoker hydrothermal islands of weird & specialised life etc......
Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials https://t.co/HkX7yWr38W
RT @NatRevEarthEnv: ICYMI: Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials Review by Hein et al. https://t.co/bbrAk1…
ICYMI: Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials Review by Hein et al. https://t.co/bbrAk10gjw @USGS @jacobs_bremen @BMZ_Bund
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
RT @DeepGreenMetals: This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metal…
This article in @nature describes polymetallic nodules and their potential benefits and impacts in supplying the metals needed for the #CleanEnergy transition. Still much to learn, but metals from nodules mean less carbon and less impact. https://t.co/Filo
@philoceans @EU_Commission Thanks for your concern. We are continually learning about the potential impacts and benefits of collecting polymetallic nodules. Here’s our weekend reading- https://t.co/lh5jCJ0yyE
RT @ExtractivesJ: New literature : A review of #DeepSeabed #polymetallic nodules as a #resource for #Criticalmaterials #Mining #Extractive…
New literature : A review of #DeepSeabed #polymetallic nodules as a #resource for #Criticalmaterials #Mining #Extractives #Criticalminerals #Energytransition @AnaEBastida @MBazilian @Extractives_Hub @payneinstitute @hilldanr @LithiumPodcast @asaborssen
RT @resourcerules: Important and timely review cc: @DrAndrewThaler
Important and timely review cc: @DrAndrewThaler
RT @arlnus: Deep-sea Reese's Peanut buttercups aka Manganese nodules ! According to a recent study published in Nature reviews, these nodul…
Deep-sea Reese's Peanut buttercups aka Manganese nodules ! According to a recent study published in Nature reviews, these nodules may have a part to play in developing a new green economy. https://t.co/z7w4tpQhhS
Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules as a resource for critical materials A Review by Hein, Koschinsky & Kuhn https://t.co/bbrAk0IFrY (Free to read: https://t.co/yMqlkX9j8v)