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Deep-Sea Mining Poses Environmental Risks Amid Clean Energy Push, Studies Warn

Research indicates deep-sea mining operations could cause permanent damage to fragile ocean ecosystems. Scientists report minimal recovery decades after experimental mining, raising concerns about biodiversity loss and climate impacts.

Environmental Concerns Mount Over Deep-Sea Mining Operations

As global demand for critical minerals intensifies during the clean energy transition, attention is turning to the ocean depths where vast mineral deposits await extraction. However, analysts suggest the environmental costs of deep-sea mining may outweigh the benefits, according to recent scientific assessments.

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China Debuts Pioneering Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center

China has completed construction of the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai’s coast. The facility combines offshore wind energy with natural seabed cooling to dramatically reduce energy and land use compared to traditional data centers.

Revolutionary Green Computing Infrastructure

China has completed construction of what sources indicate is the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center, located in the Lin-gang Special Area of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone. The $226 million project represents a significant advancement in sustainable, high-performance computing infrastructure that could transform how data centers are powered and cooled.