Deep-Seabed Mining (DSM)

Mining the seabed is NOT necessary

THE NEW RENEWABLES MAKE DEEP-SEABED MINING OBSOLETE

New smart technology change/transmute atomic-waste into usable elements & minerals

The Climate Crisis threatens every part of the planet

Yes, it’s a global problem that requires global cooperation

However, we cannot destroy large areas of our seabed, the planet’s last untouched wilderness, resulting in the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning that would be irreversible on multi-generational timescales, just because our leaders today lack knowledge about New Renewables and element-transmutation-technology and believe in climate-solution-fakery, love subsidies or have political-vanity.

Norway has become the first country to move forward with the controversial practice of commercial-scale Deep-Sea Mining (DSM). The Labour Party led Norwegian government aims to position itself as a pioneer in Deep-Sea Mining (DSM) by spearheading exploratory missions for supposedly lucrative mining prospects. The Norwegian Parliament’s decision to pave the way for Deep-Sea Mining (DSM) has sparked widespread global criticism that is unusually strog. What is going on here?

Norway has opted to open over 280,000 square kilometres of territorial waters in the Norwegian Sea and the Greenland Sea to deep-sea mining. This is an area amounting to the size of Italy.

Matthieu Rytz‘s documentary Deep Rising narrated by Jason Momoa, https://www.deeprising.com/

In Matthieu Rytz‘s documentary Deep Rising viewers are informed about the dangerous side effects of Deep-Sea Mining for minerals. Here you can learn more from the award-winning marine geologist Dr. Sandor Mulsow, the former Director of Environmental Management and Mineral Resources of the International Seabed Authority - the organization the U.N. has tasked with protecting the ocean floor.

«What we do know is that it will be another several million years before those polymetallic nodules we take are replaced by new nodules.» - Dr. Sandor Mulsow, marine geologist

Dr. Sandor Mulsow points out that these polymetallic nodules scattered across the floor of the deep sea take millions of years to develop. We have no real idea how important they are to the fragile ecology of the deep, the marine geologist states. Dr. Mulsow espouses the idea of humanity’s common heritage found in the ocean, where some of the oldest and least understood lifeforms live and die. Dr. Sandor Mulsow argues that no government or private agency can give any part of the ocean to a company, and that the deep sea nodules belong as much to you and I as they do companies and their investors.

The intended use of the nodules are marketed through heavy greenwashing as being eco-friendly

The destruction to be unleashed by the Norwegian government on the deep seabed is in the name of «green energy»
The «green energy», the wind parks, offshore wind, solar farms, EV-battery-banks and battery storage systems are not eco-friendly, nor Smart-Energy (SE)

We will not need wind parks, offshore wind, solar farms, EV-battery-banks nor battery storage systems long time before 2050. No need for commercial-scale, industrial Deep-Sea Mining (DSM).

Minerals for «green energy» can soon be produced from nuclear waste
More reason for not needing Deep-Sea Mining(DSM)

Illustrations: AUREON

It will be possible to make rare minerals, like the ones used in so-called «green energy» through nuclear transmutation of radioactive waste.
Plasma-injected transmutation thermal reactors for transmutation of elements have had some results in the 1990s. Now there is a new Climate Technology company with great results with a LENR (Cold Fusion) type method they term Nuclear Rearrangement. Here they are developing a Transmutation-Technology that can transmute / change radioactive waste into usable elements and minerals used in «green energy», electronics and batteries.

Illustrations: AUREON

The old renewables, wind & solar, as well as traditional EV-batteries have no future.
There will not be a longtime-marked for commercial industrial-scale Deep-Sea Mining for minerals.

SunCell® has a projected electricity costs of less than $0.001 kW/h

Credit: BrLP

Offshore Wind & Wind Farms cannot compete with low-cost, CO2-free New Renewables

Illustrations: Brilliant Light Power

2033: Car with a SunCell® powered by Hydrino®, without the EV battery pack, can drive 3000 km (Norway - Spain) on one liter of water

The fate of the planet's last untouched wilderness, the deep ocean, is under threat as the Norwegian parliament advances deep-seabed mining and allow massive extraction of seabed metals to address the world's so called energy crisis.


Environmental scientists have warned it could be devastating for marine life. The plan concerns Norwegian waters, but agreement on mining in international waters could also be reached in 2024.

There is a statement in Norway: « It’s typically Norwegian to be good»…….

Well, NOT when it comes to the planet’s last untouched wilderness !

The Norwegian government has always highlighted that it want to implement the highest environmental standards, but what about the MP´s ethics?  Ethics examines the rational justification for the MP´s moral judgments. Where is their moral judgment when they can vote to damage our world's last untouched wilderness without knowing the consequences and against all kinds of scientific advice?

What is going on here? Who runs the SHOW of Deep-Sea-Destruction?


The Labour Party-led Norwegian government aims to position itself as a pioneer in deep-sea mining passing a bill to move forward with commercial-scale Deep-Sea-Destruction.

How typically good is the Norwegian Parliament when they decided to pave the way for Deep-Sea Mining ……. AGAINST THE FOLLOWING:

Against scientific advice

Against the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment

Against the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council

Against Expert Statement signed by 804 marine science & policy experts from over 44 countries

Against 550,000 citizens that signed petition

Against 262 Parliamentarians from 52 countries that signed a Declaration

Against in a letter to Norway signed by 120 EU lawmakers / European policy-makers

Against indigenous peoples from 34 countries and 54 indigenous groups that called for total ban

Against 24 countries

Against EU & UK

Against Norway’s international commitments to ocean protection

Against Norway’s promise to sustainably manage 100% of its coastal waters by 2025

Against status as vulnerable / valuable area by Norwegian research institutes / Gov. agencies

Against civil society organisations

Against fishers concerns

Against the European Commission re. impact on fish stocks, fisheries, marine ecosystems

Against EU cod fishing fleets in line with international law and their historic fishing rights

Against corporations like BMW Group, Volvo Group, Samsung SDI, Google pledging to abstain

Against Norwegian Mining Industry´s lacking interest in expanding operations to the seabed

Is it real democracy by the Labour Party-led Norwegian Government and the Norwegian Parliament passing a bill, driven by greed & political-vanity, to move forward with commercial-scale Deep-Sea Mining (DSM)?

A decision that is against them all ! How GOOD is that ???

Is it now typically Norwegian to be unsustainable, greedy and controlled by the industrial/banking/subsidies complex ?

We do not have an energy crisis, but a crisis as a result of wrong decisions taken do to lack of Climate Solution information and actions.