“Striking the right balance between resource extraction and environmental preservation”: Jamaica’s Statement to the Assembly of the International Seabed Authority, July 25, 2023

Sometimes, the nature of things is more or less nothing, to misquote the writer Aldous Huxley. Here is the Statement from Jamaica at the International Seabed Authority headquarters in Kingston, as the future of our oceans hangs in the balance. And “balance” is a word politicians love to use when talking about the environment. That balance always turns out to be tipped in favour of development. … More “Striking the right balance between resource extraction and environmental preservation”: Jamaica’s Statement to the Assembly of the International Seabed Authority, July 25, 2023

Caribbean environmentalists galvanise to oppose deep sea mining, while Jamaica is poised to go ahead…

As Jamaica forges ahead to start exploring the Pacific Ocean for deep sea mining later this year, the non-profit Policy Forum Guyana is spearheading a collective Caribbean effort to lobby for a moratorium on activities promoting the destructive extractive activity. … More Caribbean environmentalists galvanise to oppose deep sea mining, while Jamaica is poised to go ahead…

Civil society groups urge Jamaican Government to join the call for a moratorium on deep sea mining

Jamaica Environment Trust responds to the Jamaican Government’s remarks on deep sea mining negotiations. JET and collaborators want the Government to go further and call for a moratorium on this proposed new extractive industry. … More Civil society groups urge Jamaican Government to join the call for a moratorium on deep sea mining

“Deep Sea Matters”: Young Jamaican activists take a dive into the issue of deep sea mining

The ambitious event organised by a group of collaborators to highlight the issue of deep sea mining was highly successful. On a warm and very breezy lunchtime on Thursday, January 26 at the University of the West Indies Mona campus in Kingston, there was a full house audience consisting of university students, high school students, … More “Deep Sea Matters”: Young Jamaican activists take a dive into the issue of deep sea mining

Deep sea mining: an undercover video, the French say “Non!” and an upcoming event you cannot miss

Quite a lot has been happening regarding the ongoing campaign against deep sea mining. Here goes… First, a quick reminder of an exciting event at the University of the West Indies Mona campus (Undercroft) on Thursday, January 26 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. It will include a Panel Discussion (starting at 12:00 noon), booth … More Deep sea mining: an undercover video, the French say “Non!” and an upcoming event you cannot miss

“Deep Sea Matters!” – Come view, learn, think, discuss, create, exchange views, at UWI Undercroft, January 26

Deep Sea Matters! Stop Deep Sea Mining! A special event to take place at the Undercroft, University of the West Indies Mona Campus in Kingston on Thursday, January 26, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Learn, discuss, participate! … More “Deep Sea Matters!” – Come view, learn, think, discuss, create, exchange views, at UWI Undercroft, January 26

“Stop plundering the sea floor”: Pressure mounts on deep sea mining company

It’s not often that I comment on stock market news (I am sure this must be the first time). But this is newsworthy! A company that has been at the forefront of efforts to get deep sea mining under way, The Metals Company (TMC), received a delisting notice from the NASDAQ stock exchange on December … More “Stop plundering the sea floor”: Pressure mounts on deep sea mining company

As International Seabed Authority meeting winds up, more countries seek a pause on deep sea mining

The past week has been quite intense, with the critical and long-anticipated COP27 opening in Egypt and the equally crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) Council Meeting in Kingston, Jamaica wrapping up. It’s difficult to assimilate and sort out all the different threads, but there are some positives, at least regarding the latter meeting. Some brave … More As International Seabed Authority meeting winds up, more countries seek a pause on deep sea mining

More than a glimmer of hope at deep sea mining talks in Jamaica, and perhaps a sea change in the making

As the 27th Conference of Parties (signatory countries) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) – COP27 for short – gets under way in Egypt, another important meeting is taking place in downtown Kingston, Jamaica: Part III of the 27th Session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA). The session opened on October … More More than a glimmer of hope at deep sea mining talks in Jamaica, and perhaps a sea change in the making