Breaking Waves: Ocean News

07/19/2024 - 02:00
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading...
07/19/2024 - 01:00
From a Grand Designs-style property nestled underground to a remote timber-framed home on a hillside Continue reading...
07/19/2024 - 00:00
Friends of the Earth says older people and young children are most at risk in heat-vulnerable neighbourhoods Inadequate climate protections mean at least 6 million lives are at risk from extreme heat in England, an analysis has found. A report by the campaign group Friends of the Earth found older people and young children were the most high-risk groups for heatwaves, with 1.7 million under-5s and 4.3 million people over 65 living in the most heat-vulnerable neighbourhoods in England. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 16:52
Blue screen of death error screens seen on Windows workstations across the globe due to Crowdstrike ‘content deployment’. Follow today’s news headlines live Banks, airlines and media outlets hit by global outage linked to Windows PCs Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Shorten says last CFMEU Labor donation was over two years ago Earlier on the Today Show, the NDIS minister, Bill Shorten, was asked about the CFMEU and said that the last donation received by the Labor party from them was more than two years ago. We’ve said that we’re suspending all donations from the CFMEU. In fact, we’ve suspended the CFMEU from the Labor party … The last donations were over two years ago. We’ve taken the action to stop any financial relations with the CFMEU. I want to make clear there is zero tolerance for anyone who tried to subvert the demerit and penalty system. This taskforce will help ensure the penalties apply to all road users. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 11:04
Driven out by hunting and habitat loss, the birds are now nesting and breeding in a few pockets in England With their long, spoon-shaped beaks, it is perhaps little surprise that the RSPB has nicknamed the offspring of a spoonbill a “teaspoon”. It has been a bumper year for the snow-white wading birds, which have been found nesting and breeding in Cambridgeshire for the first time since the 17th century. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 11:00
As the climate crisis causes heavier and more frequent floods across the US, one in four small businesses are one disaster away from shutting down Alejandra Palma lives in perpetual fear of the next storm. “We are constantly checking the weather,” said Palma, who co-owns Root Hill Cafe in Brooklyn’s low-lying Gowanus neighborhood. “If we see that there’s a hurricane in Florida, it’s like, oh my God, please let it not come here.” Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 10:29
Union says members being ‘kept up at night’ over failure to commit to continue payments at current rate Farmers are facing a “cliff edge” as the Labour government refuses to commit to maintaining the agriculture budget for England, the president of the National Farmers’ Union has said. The issue is one of the first pressures Labour is facing over its tight fiscal rules, along with a rebellion on the party’s refusal to remove the two-child benefit cap. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 09:55
Organisers working to ensure safe environment for attenders in October after guerrillas’ warning of disruption Colombian authorities have insisted it will be safe to attend a UN biodiversity summit in Cali later this year, after a dissident rebel group threatened to disrupt the event. This week Central General Staff (EMC), a guerrilla faction that rejected the country’s 2016 peace agreement, said the UN nature summit Cop16 would “fail”, in a post on X addressed to the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro. Find more age of extinction coverage here, and follow the biodiversity reporters Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield on X for all the latest news and features. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 09:37
Campaigners receive longest ever sentences for non-violent protest after being convicted of conspiracy to cause public nuisance Five supporters of the Just Stop Oil climate campaign who conspired to cause gridlock on London’s orbital motorway have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms by a judge who told them they had “crossed the line from concerned campaigner to fanatic”. Roger Hallam, Daniel Shaw, Louise Lancaster, Lucia Whittaker De Abreu and Cressida Gethin were found guilty last week of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance for coordinating direct action protests on the M25 over four days in November 2022. Continue reading...
07/18/2024 - 07:00
Marathon Petroleum predecessor warned of potential for ‘social and economic calamities’ in decades-old publication The corporate predecessor to America’s largest refiner of oil, Marathon Petroleum, explained in a company periodical nearly 50 years ago that global temperature rise potentially linked to “industrial expansion” could one day cause “widespread starvation and other social and economic calamities”. This decades-old description of climate breakdown is from a 1977 issue of the magazine Marathon World and is attributed in the article by an unnamed author to several experts including a scientist working for a top US agency. Continue reading...