Breaking Waves: Ocean News

06/02/2025 - 17:35
Doug Burgum says Biden order that banned drilling in 23m-acre National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska will be reversed Millions of acres of Alaska wilderness will lose federal protections and be exposed to drilling and mining in the Trump administration’s latest move to prioritize energy production over the shielding of the US’s open spaces. Doug Burgum, the interior secretary, said on Monday that the government would reverse an order issued by Joe Biden in December that banned drilling in the remote 23m-acre National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A), the New York Times reported. Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 09:00
Using passive design and local materials such as ice cream buckets, these modern community spaces offer a respite from urban heat and hustle Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 07:00
The Emmy award winning comic teams up with renowned scientist Michael Oppenheimer for a new video campaign David Cross is many things: a famed comic, an Emmy award winner, and a New York Times bestseller. But he is not a climate scientist. That fact might make him the perfect person to communicate the urgency of global heating to mass audiences. Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 07:00
The president’s funding cuts and bullying are about dividing Americans and tightening his grip on power The author and environmentalist Wallace Stegner called our national parks “America’s best idea”. Certainly, these jewels – 85m acres of parkland throughout all the 50 states – are beloved by the public. So are America’s public libraries, arts organizations and museums. Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 05:00
National Weather Service offices are reeling from job cuts and a hiring freeze imposed by Trump More than a dozen National Weather Service (NWS) forecast offices along the hurricane-prone Gulf of Mexico coast are understaffed as the US plunges into an expected active season for ruinous storms, data seen by the Guardian shows. There is a lack of meteorologists in 15 of the regional weather service offices along the coastline from Texas to Florida, as well as in Puerto Rico – an area that takes the brunt of almost all hurricanes that hit the US. Several offices, including in Miami, Jacksonville, Puerto Rico and Houston, lack at least a third of all the meteorologists required to be fully staffed. Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 00:00
Campaigners say the publication of key KPMG report must be a condition to MPs extending subsidies scheme The owner of the Drax wood-burning power station should be forced to disclose full details of its tree consumption, campaigners have argued, as MPs review the billions in renewables subsidies the North Yorkshire plant receives. A delegated legislation committee will decide on Monday whether to pass the government’s plans to extend billpayer-funded subsidies to the country’s biomass power generators, of which Drax is by far the biggest. Continue reading...
06/02/2025 - 00:00
Make UK tells government that prices threaten to derail industrial strategy as Energy UK calls for charges to be ‘rebalanced’ The UK government is being pressed to wipe billions from the energy costs facing households and heavy industry by reforming the high taxes levied on electricity bills. These policy levies mean the UK pays some of the highest energy bills in the world, and are simultaneously disadvantaging British industry and stifling the efforts of households to transition to lower-carbon heating systems, according to industry trade groups. Continue reading...
06/01/2025 - 23:00
npj Ocean Sustainability, Published online: 02 June 2025; doi:10.1038/s44183-025-00130-9 Rethinking maritime security from the bottom up: Four principles to broaden perspectives and centre humans and ecosystems
06/01/2025 - 07:33
‘The memories preserved in countless books, photo albums, documentation – everything is gone,’ says village’s mayor For weeks the weight had sat above the village, nine million tonnes of rock precariously resting on an ancient slab of ice. A chunk of the Kleines Nesthorn mountain’s peak had crumbled, and its rubble hung over the silent, empty streets of Blatten, held back only by the glacier. The ice groaned beneath the pressure. On Wednesday afternoon, in an instant, it gave way. The ice cracked, then crumbled. The entire mass descended into the valley below, obliterating the village that had been there for more than 800 years. Continue reading...
06/01/2025 - 07:30
Wild weather, including Cyclone Alfred and floods in NSW and Queensland, significantly slowed retail trade and household spending Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Six months of natural disasters in 2025 have cost the economy $2.2bn, largely in slower retail and household spending, according to new federal Treasury analysis. Wild weather has repeatedly battered the Australian east coast this year. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...