‘Trust needs to be rebuilt’: Interview with candidate to head U.N. seabed-mining authority

For Leticia Carvalho, change is needed at the International Seabed Authority, the regulator of deep-sea mining in international waters. Carvalho, 50, a Brazilian oceanographer and international civil servant for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), is running for the position of secretary-general of the ISA, a U.N.-mandated body charged with overseeing activities related to seabed […...
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