Efforts to extract the metals used in car batteries have been pushed off amid pressure from environmentalists and nations that oppose them.
The start of industrial-scale seabed mining to extract car battery metals from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean has been delayed after the international agency charged with overseeing the work concluded late last week that it needed more time to finalize mining rules.
The action by the International Seabed Authority, which had set a July goal for finalizing seabed mining rules, came after pressure from environmentalists and nations that oppose the effort.
Sadly, if history is any guide, extraction will ultimately be authorized over any environmental/ecological objections and with as little research done as possible.