Breaking Waves: Ocean News

06/22/2024 - 01:35
Opposition leader tells Liberal party officials that state premiers ‘won’t stop us’ and labels Anthony Albanese a ‘child in a man’s body’ Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Peter Dutton has vowed a Coalition government would override the states’ legislated ban on nuclear power, telling party officials on Saturday that state premiers “won’t stop us”. The opposition leader made the comments in an address to the federal Liberal party council in Sydney, where he escalated his attacks on Anthony Albanese. He called the prime minister a “fraud” and a “child in a man’s body” that is “still captured in his university years”. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 10:51
Labour leader says he would refuse to participate in negotiations for another independence referendum if he is elected PM Nigel Farage interviewed by Nick Robinson on Panorama election special – live Sign up to our Election Edition daily newsletter Speaking of Nigel Farage: the Reform UK leader has praised the misogynist influencer Andrew Tate for being an “important voice” for the emasculated and giving boys “perhaps a bit of confidence at school” in online interviews that appear to be aimed at young men over the past year. The Guardian’s Rowena Mason and Ben Quinn report: Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 10:00
We unpack the questions that remain about the Coalition’s plan – and the contradictions in their messaging Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, claims his nuclear power plan would underpin local economies and energy security for “another 80, up to 100 years” – but the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, claims the Coalition’s long-awaited idea has “fallen apart within 24 hours”. Questions remain about the cost, type, output and design of the reactors. There has been opposition from state premiers and from the owners of the proposed sites, who don’t plan to sell. Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 10:00
From the nuclear submarine pact to community vetoes, Peter Dutton has abandoned pledges the Coalition made in government with his latest announcement When he unveiled preliminary details of his nuclear power plan this week, Peter Dutton was not asked any questions about the relevance of the Aukus agreement. His energy spokesperson, Ted O’Brien, mentioned the nuclear-powered submarine pact in his opening remarks at Wednesday’s joint news conference, called to name seven sites for possible future nuclear reactors. Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 09:00
The far-right governor’s comments about Indigenous Americans have crossed a line for all nine tribes in her state While sifting through his work emails one February afternoon, Clyde Estes saw a message that dismayed him. “I started reading it and was just shocked,” recalled Estes, chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. “It’s something you don’t expect to see.” Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 07:30
Governors of Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Nevada have all received money from oil and gas firms as residents suffer Elected officials in states baking under sweltering temperatures – including Florida, Texas and Louisiana – are prioritizing their donors from planet-warming industries instead of protecting their constituents, advocates say. Florida has already seen unprecedented heat this year, with several cities breaking daily heat records this month. Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 06:12
Missisauga officials have twice forcibly cut Wolf Ruck’s grass and billed him, after he decided to rewild his garden Most mornings, Wolf Ruck walks the mown paths in his yard in Mississauga, Ontario, watching for insects landing on the goldenrod, birds feeding on native seed heads, and chipmunk kits playing in the tall grass. The septuagenarian artist, film-maker and former Olympic canoeist began rewilding his garden with native plants three years ago, as part of a growing movement across Canada towards replacing water-thirsty lawns with “naturalised gardens”. Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 02:00
Conservationists hope insects carrying ‘birth control’ bacteria can save honeycreeper being wiped out by malaria Millions of mosquitoes are being released from helicopters in Hawaii in a last-ditch attempt to save rare birds slipping into extinction. The archipelago’s endemic, brightly coloured honeycreeper birds are dying of malaria carried by mosquitoes first introduced by European and American ships in the 1800s. Having evolved with no immunity to the disease, the birds can die after just a single bite. Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 02:00
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading...
06/21/2024 - 01:00
Community conservation groups are fighting to protect woodlands from illegal logging, farming and fires, but limited resources are a constant challenge and the task is getting ever more difficult Safidy Andrianantenaina is a Madagascan photographer and recipient of the revolutionary storyteller grant, a Photographers Without Borders and On the Edge joint project Continue reading...