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‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea

Deep below the ocean surface, at roughly the depth of 130 five-story buildings stacked end to end, a robot has unfurled a protest sign that reads: “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” A Greenpeace remotely operated vehicle (ROV) holds the banner more than 2,300 meters (7,500 feet) below the surface of the Norwegian Sea, in front of […]

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news.mongabay.comStai leggendo1 g fa

‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea

Deep below the ocean surface, at roughly the depth of 130 five-story buildings stacked end to end, a robot has unfurled a protest sign that reads: “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” A Greenpeace remotely operated vehicle (ROV)…

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commondreams.org3 g fa

2,315 Meters Under the Sea, Greenpeace Stages Deepest Protest in World History | Common Dreams

“By safeguarding these deep-sea ecosystems within a global network of ocean sanctuaries and establishing a moratorium on deep sea mining, we can create a resilient safety net for marine life, and protect the health of…

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africanews.com3 g fa

Greenpeace stages record deep-sea protest against seabed mining | Africanews

Greenpeace used a robot more than 2,300 metres below the ocean surface to unfurl a “Listen to the Science” banner in protest against deep-sea mining.

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·africanews.com

    Greenpeace stages record deep-sea protest against seabed mining | Africanews

    Greenpeace used a robot more than 2,300 metres below the ocean surface to unfurl a “Listen to the Science” banner in protest against deep-sea mining.

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·commondreams.org

    2,315 Meters Under the Sea, Greenpeace Stages Deepest Protest in World History | Common Dreams

    “By safeguarding these deep-sea ecosystems within a global network of ocean sanctuaries and establishing a moratorium on deep sea mining, we can create a resilient safety net for…

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·news.mongabay.com

    ‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea

    Deep below the ocean surface, at roughly the depth of 130 five-story buildings stacked end to end, a robot has unfurled a protest sign that reads: “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” A…