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Deep-sea vent molluscs extinct by 2029 due to mining
Given the rapid expansion of deep-sea mining activities, two-thirds of deep-sea vent molluscs will face extinction due to habitat destruction and pollution by 2029. The IUCN Red List already classifies these species as critically endangered.
environment · Prediction Market
- Implied probability (Yes)
- 75%
- Closes
- 2029-12-31
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