Mining in parts of the Pacific Ocean was meant to benefit poor countries, but an international agency gave a Canadian company access to prized seabed sites with metals crucial to the green energy revolution.
Secret Data, Tiny Islands and a Quest for Treasure on the Ocean Floor
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