In a victory for environmental activists, Norway’s socialist lawmakers have temporarily halted the country’s plans to move forward with deep-sea mining in the Arctic Ocean, by agreeing to support the government’s 2025 budget in exchange for the pause. In January, Norway’s parliament voted to allow deep-sea mining exploration in a swath of its Arctic waters about the size of the United Kingdom, which scientists warned would severely harm vulnerable ecosystems and even drive species to extinction.
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