Metro Plus News Environmental protesters board deep-sea mining ship between Hawaii and Mexico

Environmental protesters board deep-sea mining ship between Hawaii and Mexico

Greenpeace activists have boarded a deep-sea mining ship in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Mexico and said Sunday they’ll stay to protest exploration the ship is conducting to support activity that would destroy marine life.
Australian-owned The Metals Company, whose subsidiary runs the ship, accused the protesters of endangering the crew and breaking international law.
The escalating conflict comes as international demand for critical minerals found on the seafloor grows, but an increasing number of countries say more research is needed into the environmental impacts of deep-sea mining.
Greenpeace began the protest Thursday by positioning kayaks beneath the ship, Coco, for up to 10 hours at a time to block it from deploying equipment to the water.

No hazardous materials spill in Michigan train derailmentNo hazardous materials spill in Michigan train derailment

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