Breaking Waves: Ocean News https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-waves/index.php en Toxic PFAS absorbed through skin at levels higher than previously thought https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/toxic-pfas-absorbed-through-skin-levels-higher-previously-thought <p>Absorption through skin could be ‘significant source of exposure’ to toxic forever chemicals, study shows</p> <p>New <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024003581">research</a> “for the first time proves” toxic PFAS forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin, and at levels much higher than previously thought.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/toxic-pfas-absorbed-through-skin-levels-higher-previously-thought" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sun, 30 Jun 2024 13:00:24 +0000 admin 96245 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org UK haulage industry calls for investment in electric truck infrastructure https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/uk-haulage-industry-calls-investment-electric-truck-infrastructure <p>There are just 300 electric HGVs in the 500,000-strong lorry fleet – and only one public charging point, says RHA</p> <p>The road haulage industry is calling on the new government to urgently tackle investment in infrastructure for electric trucks, after pointing out there is just one public charging point for HGVs in the whole of the UK.</p> <p>Takeup of electric cars is soaring, with about 1.1m fully battery-powered cars on British roads and about 63,000 charging units in 33,000 locations, according to Zapmap data.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/uk-haulage-industry-calls-investment-electric-truck-infrastructure" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sun, 30 Jun 2024 12:41:16 +0000 admin 96246 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/it-s-not-beautiful-you-can-still-eat-it-climate-crisis-leads-more-wonky-vegetables-net <p>Crowdfunding scheme salvages ‘imperfect’ fruit and veg following the country’s wettest autumn, winter and spring on record </p> <p>When 31-year-old Dutch farmer Bastiaan Blok dug up his latest crop, the weather had taken a disastrous toll. His onions – 117,000 kilos of them – were the size of shallots.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/it-s-not-beautiful-you-can-still-eat-it-climate-crisis-leads-more-wonky-vegetables-net" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 29 Jun 2024 17:00:06 +0000 admin 96243 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Tory deputy chair dismissed sewage crisis as ‘political football’ https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/tory-deputy-chair-dismissed-sewage-crisis-political-football <p>Angela Richardson accuses campaigners against polluted water of putting Conservative MPs in danger</p> <p>The Conservative party deputy chair Angela Richardson called the sewage crisis a “political football” and claimed opposition parties and activists had put Tory MPs in physical danger by campaigning on the issue.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/tory-deputy-chair-dismissed-sewage-crisis-political-football" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 29 Jun 2024 09:00:49 +0000 admin 96242 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Caroline Lucas: Labour must pursue social justice while tackling climate crisis https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/caroline-lucas-labour-must-pursue-social-justice-while-tackling-climate-crisis <p>Outgoing Green MP calls for combined strategy to ensure net zero will not be done ‘on the backs of the poor’</p> <p>Labour must combine tackling the climate crisis with pursuing social justice, if elected, to show that achieving net zero will not be done “on the backs of the poor”, the UK’s outgoing Green party MP has warned.</p> <p>Caroline Lucas, who has held the seat of Brighton Pavilion since 2010, said: “The biggest priority is to demonstrate that is not the case. We have to make sure that this is a strategy and a policy that is the opposite of being done on the backs of the poor.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/caroline-lucas-labour-must-pursue-social-justice-while-tackling-climate-crisis" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 29 Jun 2024 07:00:46 +0000 admin 96241 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Britain embraces pond life as aquatic garden plant sales boom https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/britain-embraces-pond-life-aquatic-garden-plant-sales-boom <p>RHS reports 35% surge in orders, while garden designers note pond trend at Hampton Court Palace flower show</p> <p>A pond boom is happening in Britain’s gardens as people try to halt wildlife loss by digging water sources for amphibians and other aquatic life.</p> <p>Data from the Royal Horticultural Society shows a marked increase in sales of pond greenery; their online store had a 35% increase in sales of pond plants for 2023 compared with 2022.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/britain-embraces-pond-life-aquatic-garden-plant-sales-boom" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 29 Jun 2024 06:00:49 +0000 admin 96239 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org From swimwear to toys: how to go plastic-free for a day at the beach https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/swimwear-toys-how-go-plastic-free-day-beach <p>Lycra, neoprene, polystyrene and other potential pollutants have become near-ubiquitous but there are alternatives – if you know where to look</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/swimwear-toys-how-go-plastic-free-day-beach" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 29 Jun 2024 06:00:43 +0000 admin 96240 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Ecologists reconstruct the history of biodiversity in the Indo-Australian archipelago and its rise as a hotspot https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/ecologists-reconstruct-history-biodiversity-indo-australian-archipelago-and-its-rise-h <p>The Coral Triangle, also known as the Indo-Australian Archipelago, is renowned for having the greatest marine biodiversity on our planet. Despite its importance, the detailed evolutionary history of this biodiversity hotspot has remained largely a mystery. An international research team has now shed light on this history, reconstructing how biodiversity in the region has developed over the past 40 million years.</p> Fri, 28 Jun 2024 16:52:23 +0000 admin 96238 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Drowning in waste: Pollution hotspots in aquatic environments https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/drowning-waste-pollution-hotspots-aquatic-environments <p>A new study explores waste management systems and reveals that achieving zero waste leakage by 2030 is unlikely, potentially jeopardizing related Sustainable Development Goals. The authors emphasize the need for global cooperation, particularly across four regions, to responsibly manage waste disposal.</p> Fri, 28 Jun 2024 16:52:12 +0000 admin 96237 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Journalists refused entry to Azerbaijan energy conference ahead of Cop29 https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/journalists-refused-entry-azerbaijan-energy-conference-ahead-cop29 <p>Incident reignites concerns over crackdown on media before crucial UN climate talks in Baku later this year</p> <p>Western journalists were refused entry to an energy industry conference in <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/azerbaijan">Azerbaijan</a> earlier this month, reigniting concerns over the state’s crackdown on the media ahead of crucial UN climate talks in Baku later this year.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/journalists-refused-entry-azerbaijan-energy-conference-ahead-cop29" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 28 Jun 2024 15:44:17 +0000 admin 96235 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org