Not mentioned here is of course that Norway has extensive deep sea working experience in harsh conditions. So deep water mining is a perfect match for the industry when oil and gas eventually dies out.
One can sense a trap in the works likely a trap meant for crews on Chinese ships seeking valuable metals or any other reasons for that matter, keep in mind the destructive fire on Maui and the 'mysterious bird & fish die-offs in and around Western friendly nations waters'. Such traps can be set-up anywhere around the globe, please pay attention to further developments.
@@mofomoco somehow DISCOL test site and the research from it shows quite the opposite. Not to mention that Norway has no nodules, so will require actual drilling.
It’s not we it’s mostly 👨⚖️👩⚖️ people. Y’all 🙎🏼♀️ have been destroying the planet since the development of assembly lines and mass production. All in the name of greed and comfort. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every mass produced product (cars, phones, clothes, etc…) there is the opposite reaction of mass destruction, contamination, and depletion. Develop nations hide this destruction by doing it abroad but the damage is still being done. And it’s all done just so bob and stacy can have a new car every 4 years or a new phone every one year or new clothes when the old ones go out of style. Absolute madness.
Not mentioned here is of course that Norway has extensive deep sea working experience in harsh conditions. So deep water mining is a perfect match for the industry when oil and gas eventually dies out.
Please don't destroy the ocean just to beat China.
there at 3,000 metres below is that gold i see in some huge rocks @O
yep pure gold
One person said 300 meters. The other said 3000 meters deep. Which is it?
The depth in the exploration area ranges from 1000-4000 meters.
The coring unit in the video is rated for operations down to 4000 meters depth.
@@andreassvanlund4291, the keyword is "rated" as SS has only tested it at 1000m so far, right? What does that mean in tech terms?
One can sense a trap in the works likely a trap meant for crews on Chinese ships seeking valuable metals or any other reasons for that matter, keep in mind the destructive fire on Maui and the 'mysterious bird & fish die-offs in and around Western friendly nations waters'. Such traps can be set-up anywhere around the globe, please pay attention to further developments.
We are determined to destroy our planet. There is NO planet B!
It can be done safely. It already has been done safely in many tests. Dont be a henny penny
@@mofomoco somehow DISCOL test site and the research from it shows quite the opposite. Not to mention that Norway has no nodules, so will require actual drilling.
It’s not we it’s mostly 👨⚖️👩⚖️ people. Y’all 🙎🏼♀️ have been destroying the planet since the development of assembly lines and mass production. All in the name of greed and comfort.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every mass produced product (cars, phones, clothes, etc…) there is the opposite reaction of mass destruction, contamination, and depletion. Develop nations hide this destruction by doing it abroad but the damage is still being done.
And it’s all done just so bob and stacy can have a new car every 4 years or a new phone every one year or new clothes when the old ones go out of style.
Absolute madness.
@@lambc123jeg er sikker på at Norge gjør dette på en nye mer miljø vennlig måte enn hva Kina gjør og det er jo for å gjøre planeten renere.👋🏻🤔🇳🇴
@@lambc123 it will be fine mate, Norway is one of the most environmental conscious countries in the world.
The two ambitions are just empty PR from the industry side. Strange to see such sloppy reporting from France 24...
Research "bacterial burnout"
Fix idee. Madness.