Breaking Waves: Ocean News https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-waves/index.php en The river that came back to life: a journey down the reborn Klamath https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/river-came-back-life-journey-down-reborn-klamath <p>Less than a year after four dams were removed from the river, life has blossomed along its banks, presenting new challenges and joys of recovery</p> <p>Bill Cross pulled his truck to the side of a dusty mountain road and jumped out to scan a stretch of rapids rippling through the hillsides below.</p> <p>As an expert and a guide, Cross had spent more than 40 years boating the Klamath River, etching its turns, drops and eddies into his memory. But this run was brand new. On a warm day in mid-May, he would be one of the very first to raft it with high spring flows.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/river-came-back-life-journey-down-reborn-klamath" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 07 Jun 2025 15:00:08 +0000 admin 100240 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Conservationists call for Lake District to lose Unesco world heritage status https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/conservationists-call-lake-district-lose-unesco-world-heritage-status <p>Campaigners say designation promotes unsustainable sheep farming at expense of nature recovery and local communities</p> <p>Conservationists have launched a campaign to revoke the Lake District’s Unesco world heritage status, arguing that it promotes unsustainable sheep farming at the expense of nature recovery and local communities.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/conservationists-call-lake-district-lose-unesco-world-heritage-status" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 07 Jun 2025 11:00:05 +0000 admin 100239 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Kabul at risk of becoming first modern city to run out of water, report warns https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/kabul-risk-becoming-first-modern-city-run-out-water-report-warns <p>NGO says Afghan capital’s 7 million people face existential crisis that world needs urgently to address</p> <p>Kabul could become the first modern city to completely run out of water, experts have warned.</p> <p>Water levels within Kabul’s aquifers have dropped by up to 30 metres over the past decade owing to rapid urbanisation and climate breakdown, according to <a href="https://www.mercycorps.org/research-resources/kabuls-water-crisis">a report by the NGO Mercy Corps</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/kabul-risk-becoming-first-modern-city-run-out-water-report-warns" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:02 +0000 admin 100238 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Antarctica ‘too wild for humans to rule’, says Shackleton medal winner https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/antarctica-too-wild-humans-rule-says-shackleton-medal-winner <p>Environmental lawyer Cormac Cullinan lauded for his work to establish continent’s legal status to protect its interests</p> <p>Cormac Cullinan has a dream. A dream, he says, that will “change how humanity sees, understands and relates to Antarctica”. The vast frozen continent – <a href="https://www.bas.ac.uk/about/antarctica/wildlife/">home to emperor and Adélie penguins</a>, leopard and Ross seals, and feeding grounds for orcas, beaked whales and albatrosses – should be recognised as an autonomous legal entity “at least equivalent to a country”, says the environmental lawyer.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/antarctica-too-wild-humans-rule-says-shackleton-medal-winner" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 07 Jun 2025 08:00:01 +0000 admin 100236 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Extreme weather is wiping out amphibians—Here’s where it’s worst https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/extreme-weather-wiping-out-amphibians-here-s-where-it-s-worst <p>Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians are not just battling habitat loss and pollution they're now also contending with increasingly brutal heat waves and droughts. A sweeping 40-year study shows a direct link between the rise in extreme weather events and the growing number of species landing on the endangered list. Europe, the Amazon, and Madagascar have become danger zones, with amphibians unable to adapt quickly enough. But there s hope scientists are calling for focused conservation efforts like habitat restoration and micro-refuges to help these vulnerable creatures survive.</p> Sat, 07 Jun 2025 03:12:57 +0000 admin 100237 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Minnesota’s Boundary Waters are pristine. Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ could pollute them forever https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/minnesota-s-boundary-waters-are-pristine-trump-s-big-beautiful-bill-could-pollute-them <p>A little-known provision would open thousands of nearby acres to a foreign mining company, risking acid drainage</p> <p><em>The story is co-published <a href="https://www.publicdomain.media/p/boundary-waters-mining-minnesota?utm_source=post-email-title&amp;publication_id=4006545&amp;post_id=165269031&amp;utm_campaign=email-post-title&amp;isFreemail=true&amp;r=1ydqv&amp;triedRedirect=true&amp;utm_medium=email">with Public Domain</a>, an investigative newsroom that covers public lands, wildlife and government</em></p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/minnesota-s-boundary-waters-are-pristine-trump-s-big-beautiful-bill-could-pollute-them" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 13:00:36 +0000 admin 100235 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org New UK AI datacentre could cause five times emissions of Birmingham airport https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/new-uk-ai-datacentre-could-cause-five-times-emissions-birmingham-airport <p>Exclusive: emissions from power-hungry warehouses at Lincolnshire facility expected to be 850,000 tonnes a year</p> <p>A vast new datacentre to feed Britain’s rising demand for artificial intelligence could cause more greenhouse gas emissions than five international airports.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/new-uk-ai-datacentre-could-cause-five-times-emissions-birmingham-airport" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 12:10:46 +0000 admin 100234 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Labour warned to keep spending review in line with net zero or face legal action https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/labour-warned-keep-spending-review-line-net-zero-or-face-legal-action <p>Exclusive: Friends of the Earth tells Keir Starmer any major green cuts by Rachel Reeves will be challenged</p> <p>If the decisions the UK government makes in its upcoming spending review are not in line with the net zero climate target it risks being taken to court again, campaigners have said.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/labour-warned-keep-spending-review-line-net-zero-or-face-legal-action" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 11:00:34 +0000 admin 100233 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘It’s goodbye to French fishermen’: Macron under pressure as crucial UN ocean summit opens https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/it-s-goodbye-french-fishermen-macron-under-pressure-crucial-un-ocean-summit-opens <p>As delegates prepare for the global gathering, the president is caught between opposing sides in a row over bottom trawling in France’s marine protected areas</p> <p>On his trawler in Saint-Malo, one of France’s most important ports for scallops and crabs, Laurent Mevel is fixing his nets. “We really want to protect the seas,” says the 60-year-old fisher. “But we’ve got crews, we’ve got employees.</p> <p>“If you don’t fish any more, the fish will come from Ireland, from Scotland. Now the fish you buy from shops comes by plane. And costs less.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/it-s-goodbye-french-fishermen-macron-under-pressure-crucial-un-ocean-summit-opens" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 06:00:27 +0000 admin 100231 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Week in wildlife: an elephant goes shopping and a tiger gets a pedicure https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/week-wildlife-elephant-goes-shopping-and-tiger-gets-pedicure <p>The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world</p> <p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2025/jun/06/week-in-wildlife-an-elephant-goes-shopping-and-a-tiger-gets-a-pedicure">Continue reading...</a></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 06:00:27 +0000 admin 100232 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org