You couldn't write a dystopian novel with a grimmer plot than what we are witnessing in reality.

Here's how the story goes: Capitalism cuts down all the forests in search of profits, strip-mines the Earth in search of profits, pollutes our air and our water in search of profits... and now, what's left?

Oh, wait, say the capitalists, we haven't dug down into the deep sea yet in search of profits, er, um, minerals. And guess what, we can pretend we're doing that for the sake of the climate and environment!

Yeah, that's the idea. We need those minerals to make electric cars. So it's a win-win. We'll make billions more in profits, AND we'll make ourselves look good by promoting Green Growth! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
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๐Ÿ˜ก LEARN MORE โžก๏ธ theguardian.com/environment/ng

Composite screenshot from linked article. Headline says: "As countries scramble for minerals, the seabed beckons. Will mining it be a disaster? โ€“ Visual explainer"  Below this is a portion of the graphic that shows mining machinery operating on the seabed, stirring up sediment and damaging the habitats of ocean plants and animals.
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