Deep-sea mining and the potential environmental cost of ‘going green’ in the Pacific

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Farran
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Abstract

Addressing global warming by reducing carbon emissions is recognised as a necessary step to try and ensure the survival of the planet. Integral to this it is essential that those who have contributed most to global warming undertake fundamental changes in the way their economies and societies operate. Among the numerous solutions proposed is a reduction in fossil fuels, especially in transport systems. This includes moving away from vehicles dependent on diesel and petrol to electric vehicles. This apparently ‘green’ solution may come at a grave environmental cost however, especially in those parts of the world already vulnerable to climate change. This is because the metals required to make electric vehicle batteries – and to store renewable energy supplies, can be found in the deep seas. Mining them presents a solution to a current need but risks future environmental disaster especially for island states adjacent to these seas. One such area under threat is the Pacific.
深海采矿和太平洋“走向绿色”的潜在环境成本
通过减少碳排放来解决全球变暖问题被认为是确保地球生存的必要步骤。最重要的是,那些对全球变暖贡献最大的国家必须对其经济和社会的运作方式进行根本性的改变。在提出的众多解决方案中,减少化石燃料,特别是在运输系统中。这包括从依赖柴油和汽油的汽车转向电动汽车。然而,这种表面上“绿色”的解决方案可能会以严重的环境成本为代价,尤其是在世界上那些已经易受气候变化影响的地区。这是因为制造电动汽车电池和储存可再生能源供应所需的金属可以在深海中找到。开采这些海洋是解决当前需求的一种办法,但有可能造成未来的环境灾难,特别是对毗邻这些海洋的岛屿国家。其中一个受到威胁的地区就是太平洋。
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Environmental Law Review
Environmental Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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