Breaking Waves: Ocean News https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-waves/www.nationaltrust.org.uk/www.oserianwildlife.com/%C3%A2%E2%82%AC%C5%BD en What counts as the woods? Judge axes Nova Scotia’s ban that defied ‘commonsense definitions’ https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/what-counts-woods-judge-axes-nova-scotia-s-ban-defied-commonsense-definitions <p>The court sided with a Canadian hiker who deliberately challenged the order imposed to curb spread of wildfires</p> <p>As wildfires raged across Nova Scotia last summer, the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/canada">Canadian</a> province made a simple plea to residents: stay away from the woods.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/what-counts-woods-judge-axes-nova-scotia-s-ban-defied-commonsense-definitions" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 25 Apr 2026 14:00:47 +0000 admin 103154 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org California’s wildlife bridge became a target for the right. Now it’s eyeing the finish line https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/california-s-wildlife-bridge-became-target-right-now-it-s-eyeing-finish-line <p>Unhindered by critics who called the $114m project ‘a bridge to nowhere’, a gigantic throughway allowing animals to cross a busy freeway is close to completion</p> <p>Atop a gigantic wildlife bridge in <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/california">California</a> this week, butterflies filled the air. A red-tailed hawk sailed above as a slight breeze ruffled the 6,000 native plants, including poppies and purple sage. You’d never guess that below the quiet expanse of rocks and plants, a 10-lane freeway ferries 400,000 cars each day.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/california-s-wildlife-bridge-became-target-right-now-it-s-eyeing-finish-line" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:00:44 +0000 admin 103153 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Criminalisation of climate protesters in UK is counterproductive, research finds https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/criminalisation-climate-protesters-uk-counterproductive-research-finds <p>Study of 1,300 campaigners finds arrests, fines and jail terms increase determination of activists to take direct action</p> <p>The criminalisation of direct action climate protests in the UK is counterproductive and increases the determination of activists to undertake disruptive demonstrations, according to a study of 1,300 campaigners.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/criminalisation-climate-protesters-uk-counterproductive-research-finds" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:00:41 +0000 admin 103152 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘Cries of delight’ as Sumatran orangutan filmed using canopy bridge to cross road for first time https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/cries-delight-sumatran-orangutan-filmed-using-canopy-bridge-cross-road-first-time <p>After a two-year wait, video of a young male crossing above a road gives hope that critically endangered species can survive habitat fragmentation</p> <p>The critically endangered Sumatran orangutan has been filmed for the first time using a canopy bridge to cross a road.</p> <p>In 2024, conservationists in the Pakpak Bharat district of North Sumatra in Indonesia built the bridge high over the Lagan-Pagindar road, which provides an essential route for local people but which became a barrier for animals.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/cries-delight-sumatran-orangutan-filmed-using-canopy-bridge-cross-road-first-time" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Sat, 25 Apr 2026 05:00:40 +0000 admin 103151 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/officials-hugely-underestimated-impact-ai-datacentres-uk-carbon-emissions <p>Revised figures increase fears about energy-intensive datacentres worsening climate emergency</p> <p>The UK government vastly underestimated the climate impact of artificial intelligence, it has emerged, after officials raised their estimate of carbon emissions from AI by a factor of more than 100.</p> <p>According to new data quietly published this week, energy use by AI datacentres in the UK could cause the emission of up to 123m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) – about as much as generated by 2.7 million people – over the next 10 years.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/officials-hugely-underestimated-impact-ai-datacentres-uk-carbon-emissions" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 16:57:17 +0000 admin 103150 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘The damage is done’: global oil crisis has changed fossil fuel industry for ever, IEA chief says https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/damage-done-global-oil-crisis-has-changed-fossil-fuel-industry-ever-iea-chief-says <p>Exclusive: International Energy Agency’s Fatih Birol, the world’s leading energy economist, also says UK should largely forgo North Sea expansion</p> <p>The oil crisis triggered by the Iran war has changed the fossil fuel industry for ever, turning countries away from fossil fuels to secure<strong> </strong>energy supplies, the world’s leading energy economist said.</p> <p>Fatih Birol, the executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), also said that, despite pressure, the UK should forgo much of its potential North Sea expansion.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/damage-done-global-oil-crisis-has-changed-fossil-fuel-industry-ever-iea-chief-says" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:00:20 +0000 admin 103149 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Scientists warn about golden oyster mushrooms sold in Florida markets https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/scientists-warn-about-golden-oyster-mushrooms-sold-florida-markets <p>The golden oyster mushroom may be a culinary hit, but it’s becoming an ecological problem. Scientists warn it’s spreading quickly through U.S. forests, where it outcompetes native fungi and reduces biodiversity. In just a decade, it has appeared in more than 25 states, largely due to human cultivation and transport. Its silent expansion is now raising concerns about long-term impacts on forest ecosystems.</p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 13:41:23 +0000 admin 103148 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org How frustration at Cop stalemates inspires first global talks on phasing out fossil fuels https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/how-frustration-cop-stalemates-inspires-first-global-talks-phasing-out-fossil-fuels <p>‘Coalition of the willing’ gathers in Colombia to try to bypass petrostate blockages of Cop summits and chart fresh path</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/how-frustration-cop-stalemates-inspires-first-global-talks-phasing-out-fossil-fuels" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 11:01:05 +0000 admin 103145 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Soundtrack of the sea: divers use underwater speakers to help dying coral reefs https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/soundtrack-sea-divers-use-underwater-speakers-help-dying-coral-reefs <p>Divers are installing waterproof speakers in the ocean to help pull a coral reef near Jamaica back from the brink</p> <p>The northern coast of <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/jamaica">Jamaica</a> once served as the backdrop for scenes in the James Bond thriller No Time to Die. But today, beneath those same turquoise waves, a real-life mission is unfolding: the race to pull a dying coral reef back from the brink.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/soundtrack-sea-divers-use-underwater-speakers-help-dying-coral-reefs" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 10:30:37 +0000 admin 103146 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Wildfires in Florida after dry winter and spring lead to drought across US https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/wildfires-florida-after-dry-winter-and-spring-lead-drought-across-us <p>One blaze broke out north-west of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, a state known for its wetlands and everglades</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/wildfires-florida-after-dry-winter-and-spring-lead-drought-across-us" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 09:42:06 +0000 admin 103144 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org