Will we soon be extracting the minerals that make up asteroids from space? Investors and private companies are interested, but how can this mining be legally regulated?
Anthony Kaczmarek is a journalist specializing in weather and environmental reporting, working with RTL and RMC since 2018.
He holds a degree in Political Sciences from Strasbourg and a research-based Master’s degree in Risk Management and Insurance. His academic work focused in particular on the concept of “nudge” and its application in water management policies.
Passionate about meteorology from an early age and active in radio broadcasting since 2016, he left the research field in 2017 to fully transition into the media industry. A graduate of the Studio École de France in 2019, he has since worked for Europe 1 as a freelance weather journalist, traffic reporter, and consumer and environmental columnist.
Previously, Anthony worked as a general-interest journalist for the print media group EBRA and has occasionally served as a television editorial assistant, notably for LCI’s program 24h Pujadas.
Will we soon be extracting the minerals that make up asteroids from space? Investors and private companies are interested, but how can this mining be legally regulated?
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