Global Briefing: Norway becomes first country to approve deep sea mining

Cecilia Keating
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Global Briefing: Norway becomes first country to approve deep sea mining

A look at some of the big green business news stories from around the world this week, including a landmark carbon market deal, EU green investments, and a new electric bus network in Senegal

Norway has become the first country in the world to open its seabed to deep sea mining, after lawmakers in its parliament voted in favour of allowing the controversial practice across an area larger than...

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