10 July 2023 World Mining The Sea Means Mining Public Support Too Gaining social legitimacy of deep sea mining should consider who makes the decisions and how.
7 July 2023 World Deep Sea Decisions Can Consider Indigenous Knowledge Indigenous cultural relationships to the seabed have already been taken into account in three successful court proceedings in South Africa.
5 July 2023 World You Can’t Mine The Seabed Without Proper Rules Mining the seabed without proper regulations seems outlandish. But it could happen sooner than we think.
4 July 2023 World Seabed Mining Could Sink The Fishing Industry If unchecked, deep sea mining could impact fish stocks and Pacific Island communities along with it.
3 July 2023 World Treaty To Protect High Seas Too Late To Stop Mining Deep sea mining is about to get the green light and companies itching to exploit it have a head start on authorities.
12 June 2023 World Powering The Blue Economy With Blue Finance Attracting much-needed investment into the blue economy can be spurred by tailor-made initiatives.
21 March 2023 World What Can Be Done To Help Australia’s Biodiversity Australia’s most powerful law protecting the environment hasn’t done enough to stop the rapid decline of the nation’s wildlife.
10 March 2023 World Obsolete Law Is Costing Indonesian Wildlife As long as the law does not recognise it as transnational organised crime, the illegal trade of wildlife will continue to flourish in Indonesia.
7 February 2023 Malaysia The Need For Better Protection Of Malaysia’s Forests Learning from past experience, the government moves to fortify existing legislation to prevent exploitation and destruction of rainforests.
13 December 2022 World Cities Can Be Safe Havens For Endangered Plants And Animals Creating better connections between humans and nature is the first step to bringing back animals into our cities.