PBS newshour > Companies dig the deepest depths to mine valuable metals from the ocean floor
[produced by NewsHour Productions]
- Resource Type:
- Streaming Video
- Publication:
- Arlington, VA : NewsHour Productions, 2024
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- Summary:
- Mankind has mined the Earth's surface for thousands of years. Now there's a furious race to find even more metal that will enable the world's energy transition away from fossil fuels. In Papua New Guinea, one company is digging what may become the world's first operational deep-sea mining site. Videographer Edward Kiernan and special correspondent Willem Marx report.
- Contributors:
- Kiernan, Edward , on-screen presenter, narratorMarx, Willem , on-screen presenter, narratorNewsHour Productions , publisher, production company
- Languages:
- English
- Language Notes:
- In English.
- Related Works:
- In series: PBS newshour
- Alternate Titles:
- Other title: PBS news hour > Companies dig the deepest depths to mine valuable metals from the ocean floor
- Subjects:
- Performers:
- Correspondents: Edward Kiernan and Willem Marx.
- General Notes:
- Streaming media.
Restricted to the University of North Texas System.
Description based on: Title from resource description page (viewed November 22, 2024). - Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (9 min.))
- Digital Characteristics:
- video file
- Call Numbers:
- Online Video
- OCLC Numbers:
- 1478553442
- Other Control Numbers:
- 99760560000971 (source: VaAlASP)
5625224 (source: VaAlASP)
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