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An open letter to Bjarke Ingels

July 2, 2021
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3 thoughts on “An open letter to Bjarke Ingels”

  1. Talei Mangioni onJuly 2, 2021

    Keep deep sea mining out of the Pacific.

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  2. Martin de Jong onJuly 3, 2021

    Great retelling of this tale for modern times. The end to BIG-ness?

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  3. Mette Woller onJuly 4, 2021

    As a Dane, I’m ashamed of these persisting projects and collaborations with such huge damage on our precious earth and climate initiated by Bjarke Ingels. The knowledge available on these matters in such a privileged and well educated country as Denmark confirms a pure financial interest that does not care for our worlds health and takes no responsibility for today’s as well as our future generations. I strongly encourage you Bjarke Ingels to take responsibiiity for these matters and stop the collaboration with The Metals Company

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