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    A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

    The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

    In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

    “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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      A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

      The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

      In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

      “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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      I'm Canadian and utterly dusgusted by this shit.

      Fuck The Metals Comapny and fuck Gerard Barron. They should be banned from operating in Canada and sued up the ass for this.

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        A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

        The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

        In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

        “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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        Yeah, it’s Pierre who will “sell out Canada”.

        Fuck right off.

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          I'm Canadian and utterly dusgusted by this shit.

          Fuck The Metals Comapny and fuck Gerard Barron. They should be banned from operating in Canada and sued up the ass for this.

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          I'm American and I'm utterly disgusted too.

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            I'm Canadian and utterly dusgusted by this shit.

            Fuck The Metals Comapny and fuck Gerard Barron. They should be banned from operating in Canada and sued up the ass for this.

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            Canadian mining companies are some of the most ruthless, oppressive and damaging organizations in the world. It's not surprising that they're entirely willing to work with the fascists.

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              I'm American and I'm utterly disgusted too.

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              I'm German and I don't enough about these companies but working with Trump on destroying the environment sounds pretty evil

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                A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

                The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

                In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

                “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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                Fuck!!! Can we stop wrecking the planet for like 15mins? This may be the most tedious extinction event yet. At least with a comet you get a good show and it's over relatively quickly. Fucking dinosaurs don't know how good they got it.

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                  A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

                  The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

                  In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

                  “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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                  I read this as land mines in the seabed and really had to wonder why anyone would do that

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                    A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

                    The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

                    In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

                    “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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                    Can the Canadian government do anything to stop this company from doing any work with the American administration and save our planet!? Please!

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                      A Canadian deep-sea mining firm has revealed it has been negotiating with the Trump administration to bypass a UN treaty and potentially gain authorisation from the US to mine in international waters.

                      The revelation has stunned environmentalists, who condemned the move as “reckless” and a “slap in the face for multilateralism”.

                      In a statement on its website on Thursday, Gerard Barron, chief executive of The Metals Company (TMC), said: “We believe we have sufficient knowledge to get started and prove we can manage environmental risks.

                      “What we need is a regulator with a robust regulatory regime, and who is willing to give our application a fair hearing. That’s why we’ve formally initiated the process of applying for licences and permits under the existing US seabed mining code.”

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                      Please don't destroy fragile ecosystem we just learned about!!

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                        Please don't destroy fragile ecosystem we just learned about!!

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                        What part of stripping every single resource from every nook and cranny earth has to offer doesn’t sound appealing to you? I

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