Breaking Waves: Ocean News https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-waves/index.php en ‘A viable business’: Rolls-Royce banking on success of small modular reactors https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/viable-business-rolls-royce-banking-success-small-modular-reactors <p>British firm in the vanguard of companies arguing SMRs are a quicker and cheaper option than large Hinkley-sized plants </p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/viable-business-rolls-royce-banking-success-small-modular-reactors" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Wed, 15 Jan 2025 05:00:12 +0000 admin 98580 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Two Sydney beaches still closed after mystery debris ‘grease balls’ washed ashore https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/two-sydney-beaches-still-closed-after-mystery-debris-grease-balls-washed-ashore <p>Dee Why and South Curl Curl remain closed but seven others reopen after marble-sized debris washed up at multiple locations</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/two-sydney-beaches-still-closed-after-mystery-debris-grease-balls-washed-ashore" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Wed, 15 Jan 2025 00:21:28 +0000 admin 98578 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org The Guardian view on chemical pollution: the UK can’t ignore the risks from PFAS | Editorial https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/guardian-view-chemical-pollution-uk-can-t-ignore-risks-pfas-editorial <p>Efforts by the plastics industry to thwart regulation come from a familiar playbook</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/guardian-view-chemical-pollution-uk-can-t-ignore-risks-pfas-editorial" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:47:48 +0000 admin 98576 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Could Keir Starmer’s AI dream derail his own green energy promise? https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/could-keir-starmer-s-ai-dream-derail-his-own-green-energy-promise <p>As PM pins hopes on AI, what effect will building energy-hungry datacentres have on Labour’s clean power pledge?</p> <p>Keir Starmer this week launched a plan to bring a 20-fold increase in the amount of artificial intelligence (AI) computing power <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jan/12/mainlined-into-uks-veins-labour-announces-huge-public-rollout-of-ai">under public control by 2030</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/could-keir-starmer-s-ai-dream-derail-his-own-green-energy-promise" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 18:09:03 +0000 admin 98575 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Ecologist highlights critical gaps in global wildlife trade monitoring https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/ecologist-highlights-critical-gaps-global-wildlife-trade-monitoring <p>Using 22 years of LEMIS data, a recent study explores the dimensions of wildlife trade and obtain one of the most comprehensive overviews to date. The study reveals striking findings: between 2000 and 2022, the US traded almost 30,000 wild species and over 2.85 billion individuals, with over 50% of individuals from most taxa sourced directly from the wild. These findings are significant as the impact of trade on most of these species has never been assessed.</p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 17:54:32 +0000 admin 98579 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Great Barrier Reef fish evidence suggests shifts in major global biodiversity patterns https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/great-barrier-reef-fish-evidence-suggests-shifts-major-global-biodiversity-patterns <p>Life on the Great Barrier Reef is undergoing big changes in the face of climate change and other human-caused pressures, a new study reveals. From food security to controlling seaweed and even making sand for beaches, reef fish are a hugely important part of marine ecosystems providing a range of benefits to humans and coral reef ecosystems. New research reveals significant transformations in fish communities on the Great Barrier Reef, the World's largest coral reef ecosystem.</p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 17:52:47 +0000 admin 98577 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Climate activists who target artworks ‘using Suffragette tactics’, says artist https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/climate-activists-who-target-artworks-using-suffragette-tactics-says-artist <p>Alex Margo Arden says ‘symbolic damage’ helped force public conversation about climate crisis</p> <p>Protesters who targeted paintings to raise awareness of the climate crisis were using an “effective” tactic also used by the Suffragettes, according to an artist whose new show focuses on recent attacks on high-profile artworks.</p> <p>Alex Margo Arden, whose exhibition, Safety Curtain, opens this week at Auto Italia in east London, said the “symbolic damage” caused to the images, which were protected by glass, helped force a public conversation about the climate crisis.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/climate-activists-who-target-artworks-using-suffragette-tactics-says-artist" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 16:53:04 +0000 admin 98574 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘Assume the worst’: fears rise that LA drinking water could be contaminated https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/assume-worst-fears-rise-la-drinking-water-could-be-contaminated <p>Growing concern that toxic chemicals released by wildfires can get into damaged drinking water systems</p> <p>As fires continue to burn across Los Angeles, several utilities have declared their drinking water unsafe until extensive testing can prove otherwise.</p> <p>A warmer, drier climate means wildfires are getting worse, and encroaching on cities – with devastating impact. Toxic chemicals from those burns can get into damaged drinking water systems, and even filtering or boiling won’t help, experts say.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/assume-worst-fears-rise-la-drinking-water-could-be-contaminated" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 16:47:44 +0000 admin 98573 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Private school run in south London linked to 27% rise in air pollution https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/private-school-run-south-london-linked-27-rise-air-pollution <p>Campaigners say pollution levels in street in Herne Hill were far higher when private schools were open</p> <p>Parents driving children to private schools is associated with a 27% increase in air pollution and congestion in a south London street, according to campaigners who are calling for private schools to make greater use of sustainable transport.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/private-school-run-south-london-linked-27-rise-air-pollution" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 16:07:31 +0000 admin 98572 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer used on farms pose cancer risk, EPA says https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/chemicals-sewage-sludge-fertilizer-used-farms-pose-cancer-risk-epa-says <p>Environmental Protection Agency officials warn of toxic PFAS found in sewage often spread on pasture</p> <p>Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and other products from those farms, in some cases raising cancer risk “several orders of magnitude” above what the Environmental Protection Agency considers acceptable, federal officials <a href="https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-releases-draft-risk-assessment-advance-scientific-understanding-pfoa-and-pfos">announced</a> on Tuesday.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/chemicals-sewage-sludge-fertilizer-used-farms-pose-cancer-risk-epa-says" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Tue, 14 Jan 2025 15:45:33 +0000 admin 98571 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org