Breaking Waves: Ocean News

08/02/2024 - 02:00
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08/02/2024 - 01:01
So far this year officials warnings have been issued for 25 floods, and China is only halfway through its peak flood season Halfway through the peak flood season, China has already experienced the highest number of significant floods since record keeping began in 1998, and the hottest July since 1961, authorities said on Friday. This year so far it has recorded 25 “numbered” events, which the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources defined as having water levels that prompt an official warning or are measured at a magnitude of a “once in two to five years” event. Continue reading...
08/02/2024 - 01:00
Ten stores will raise freezer temperatures by 3C to -15C amid pressure for move away from long-held industry standard Morrisons is testing out raising the temperature of its freezers by 3C in the first move by a UK supermarket to depart from a long-held industry standard, in order to save energy and money. The Bradford-based chain said it would increase the temperature on appliances in 10 of its stores to -15C from -18C, the industry standard set almost 100 years ago and left unchanged. Continue reading...
08/02/2024 - 01:00
Paul Powlesland, the co-founder of Lawyers for Nature, says he considers the River Roding to be sacred When jurors are called to court, they are required to swear on a holy book or make a secular promise to tell the truth. So court officials were perplexed when the environmental activist and barrister Paul Powlesland was called for jury service and produced a vial of river water and asked to swear on the River Roding. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 16:38
At least 23 sea lions with suspected domoic acid poisoning rescued from Santa Barbara and Ventura beaches Sea lions are stranding themselves on a long stretch of the California coast in what experts say could be a sign of widespread poisoning by a harmful algae bloom this summer. The Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute (Cimwi) said that since 26 July, it had been inundated by daily reports of sick sea lions along the shoreline in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 13:32
Reported temperatures on continent in midwinter reach 28C above expectations on some days in July Ground temperatures across great swathes of the ice sheets of Antarctica have soared an average of 10C above normal over the past month, in what has been described as a near record heatwave. While temperatures remain below zero on the polar land mass, which is shrouded in darkness at this time of year, the depths of southern hemisphere winter, temperatures have reportedly reached 28C above expectations on some days. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 13:22
Activists had admitted causing public nuisance for their part in four days of disruption on motorway in 2022 Five supporters of the climate activist group Just Stop Oil have been jailed for climbing gantries over the M25 in an attempt to cause gridlock on the motorway. George Simonson and Theresa Higginson were sentenced to two years each, Paul Bell was sentenced to 22 months, and Gaie Delap and Paul Sousek were sentenced to 20 months for their part in the protests in November 2022. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 13:00
Rare specimens found in China from 514m years ago thought to be remains of proto-mollusc From colourful, enigmatic octopuses, to oysters with their iridescent pearls, molluscs today are as beautiful as they are diverse. But it seems their ancient relatives may have resembled the love child of a slug and a hedgehog. Soft-bodied creatures are a rarity in the fossil record as their tissues decay rapidly after death. However, researchers say they have found a rare exception in the eastern Yunnan province, in south-western China, in fossils dating to about 514m years ago. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 07:00
DKNY, Tom Ford and Reebok among companies to score 0% in Fashion Revolution report ranking top 250 firms Almost a quarter of the world’s biggest fashion brands, such as Reebok, Tom Ford and DKNY, do not have a public plan for decarbonisation, a report has found. The fashion industry can be highly polluting. In some casesforever chemicals have been found in the waters near factories. The industry is also a concerning source of waste, with fast fashion accused of encouraging overconsumption. Continue reading...
08/01/2024 - 07:00
Protesters say recently approved tax-free datacentre will ‘provide nothing except toxic waste and greenhouse gases’ Google’s plans to build a datacentre in Uruguay have angered environmentalists, who say the project will release thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide and hazardous waste. Uruguay’s environmental authorities recently approved the datacentre, which will use air conditioning to cool its servers. The company initially proposed using millions of litres of fresh water to cool its infrastructure, but this caused an outcry in a country that suffered its worst drought since 1950 last year, causing its capital city to run short of drinking water. Continue reading...