In this podcast episode, we delve into the contentious issue of deep-sea mining, spotlighting a recent exploratory operation in Papua New Guinea. A reporter gained exclusive access to a mining vessel, witnessing the extraction of seabed materials and the significant environmental damage caused, even during preliminary tests. The report highlights troubling gaps in transparency and oversight from local officials, raising alarms about the potential exploitation of resources and the neglect of local communities and ecosystems. Additionally, the conversation explores the growing global interest in deep-sea mining for minerals essential to green energy technologies, underscoring the urgent need for coordinated international efforts and fair distribution of benefits.