Breaking Waves: Ocean News

03/21/2023 - 01:00
Regulation may allow ‘hydrogen-ready’ boilers that can run on fossil fuel gas, and are unlikely ever to use hydrogen Ministers are preparing to allow new houses to continue to be fitted with gas boilers, long after they were supposed to be phased out, campaigners fear. A loophole being considered for the forthcoming future homes standard, a housing regulation in England intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from newly built homes in line with the net zero target, would allow new homes to be fitted with “hydrogen-ready” boilers. Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 23:49
Members of the Menindee community are trying to come to terms with how another mass fish kill incident has occurred in the Darling-Baaka River. 'This is an Australian disaster and it should be treated as such: like a bushfire, like a flood. Fish kills and unhealthy river systems have got to be taken seriously," says Barkandji woman Denise O’Donnell ► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTube ‘All this here will kill this river’: traditional owners grieve for the Darling-Baaka after mass fish death Flood and heat: why millions of fish are dying in western NSW Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 19:24
Federal Labor MP Josh Wilson says he is not convinced Australia should pursue nuclear-powered submarines. The member for Fremantle says the cost and timeframes are likely to blow out and he is 'concerned about the question of nuclear waste' given that 'we haven’t yet managed a storage solution for low-level waste after 40 years' ► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTube Guardian Essential poll: support for Aukus and Indigenous voice declines The Aukus deal is a crime against the world’s climate future. It didn’t have to be like this Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 19:01
Invasive house mice threaten endangered seabirds and wildlife on Marion Island in Indian Ocean Non-native house mice are to be removed from Marion Island in the southern Indian Ocean to protect the wandering albatross and other endangered seabirds, in the world’s largest eradication programme of its kind. Mice accidentally introduced on to the remote island by 19th-century seal hunters have thrived in warmer and drier conditions over the past 30 years, devastating the island’s invertebrates and plants, and then devouring the chicks and even adults of ground- and burrow-nesting seabirds. Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 16:26
Fewer parasites in U.S. waters might be seen by many as a good thing, but a biologist says the trend signals potential danger for fish and other wildlife.
03/20/2023 - 16:07
Safety group documents 57 serious incidents worldwide this year that injured 97 people and killed eight Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Almost 100 people have been injured and more than 50 fires started by electric bikes, e-scooters, e-skateboards and hoverboards in less than three months, according to global figures from an Australian research group. EV FireSafe, which monitors electric vehicle risks, released the data on Tuesday after an e-bike explosion in New South Wales forced one man to jump from a second-storey window to escape a blaze that started in his garage. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 15:00
Scientists warn rising greenhouse gas emissions will push the world to the brink of irrevocable damage Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 11:00
Astronomers urge people to stand up to ‘big light’ industry amid unchecked brightening of night sky A ban on megaconstellations of low-altitude satellites – arrays such as Elon Musk’s Starlink – should be considered, astronomers have said, in an effort to reduce light pollution and preserve our ability to study the skies. In a series of papers and opinion pieces published in the journal Nature Astronomy, scientists have raised the alarm about the brightening night sky, with one team of experts calling for scientists to stand up to “big light” as they have to other fields, such as big tobacco and big oil, and bring in regulation. Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 09:48
Historian Dan Snow assembled team to ‘secure the shark for science’ but head, tail and fin were gone The discovery of a rare shark on a Hampshire beach is as valuable as the unearthing of an ancient treasure trove, an expert has said, as calls grow for the return of the head, tail and fin, which were removed before scientists could salvage the carcass. The 2-metre (6ft) animal, believed to be a smalltooth sand tiger shark, would normally only be seen in warmer waters – and rarely anywhere north of the Bay of Biscay. Scientists believe the weekend discovery can help them learn more about how the species develops and lives its life. Continue reading...
03/20/2023 - 09:21
A global mapping project has revealed the major stressors placed upon global coastlines by human activity.