Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins Greg Stone in an conversation about Deep Sea Polymetallic Nodules. Dr. Diamond references poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning as he “counts the ways” he favors deep sea Polymetallic Nodules to the historically destructive process involved with terrestrial mining. These two old friends and experts in their fields offer us an insightful dialogue about the remarkable potential that lies on the ocean floor and its significance when transitioning to a carbon free energy system.
Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: theseahasmanyvoices.com/
Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability.
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