oceans

Greenpeace Launches Campaign to Create ‘Largest Protected Area on Earth’

Greenpeace Launches Campaign to Create ‘Largest Protected Area on Earth’

Greenpeace has launched a global campaign for an Antarctic sanctuary, covering 1.8 million square kilometers (approximately .7 million square miles) of ocean, to protect whales, penguins and other wildlife. Following a failure to agree on strong marine protection in the East Antarctic, Greenpeace has called for governments to show “greater vision and ambition” in the […]

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    Trump Taps AccuWeather CEO to Head NOAA

    Trump Taps AccuWeather CEO to Head NOAA

    President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Barry Myers, the CEO of private weather company AccuWeather, to lead the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the country’s foremost scientific agency for oceanic and climate research. The White House praised Myers and his company for its “highest grossing years, and its largest global web and […]

    Trader Joe’s Stops Buying Mexican Shrimp After Pressure to Protect Vaquita

    Trader Joe’s Stops Buying Mexican Shrimp After Pressure to Protect Vaquita

    Conservation organizations announced Wednesday that Trader Joe’s has declared it will stop buying shrimp from Mexico. The popular grocery store chain’s decision follows pressure from organizations behind the Boycott Mexican Shrimp campaign, launched earlier this year to save the vaquita, the world’s smallest porpoise, from decades of decline due to entanglement in shrimp fishing gear. […]

    Scientist Warns of Mass Marine Extinction

    Scientist Warns of Mass Marine Extinction

    By Tim Radford Mass marine extinction may be inevitable. If humans go on burning fossil fuels under the notorious “business as usual” scenario, then by 2100 they will have added so much carbon to the world’s oceans that a sixth mass extinction of marine species will follow, inexorably. And even if the 197 nations that […]

    Coca-Cola Produced More Than 110 Billion Plastic Bottles Last Year

    Coca-Cola Produced More Than 110 Billion Plastic Bottles Last Year

    By Andrew McMaster Every second, more than 20,000 drinks in plastic bottles are purchased around the globe. That adds up to more than 1 million bottles a minute and nearly 500 billion bottles per year. It may come as no surprise then that the largest beverage manufacturer, Coca-Cola, reportedly manufactured more than 110 billion plastic […]

    Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ Is Over

    Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ Is Over

    By Tim Radford It is official. The world is warming according to expectations. The so-called and much debated “pause” in global warming is over. And the culprit that tried to cool the planet in spite of ever-rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? Blame it on the Pacific Ocean. It went into a not-so-hot […]

    Sir David Attenborough’s New Series to Show ‘Heartbreaking’ Examples of Plastic Pollution

    Sir David Attenborough’s New Series to Show ‘Heartbreaking’ Examples of Plastic Pollution

    By Imogen Calderwood Sir David Attenborough has spoken out about “heartbreaking” examples of plastic pollution that were documented while filming for his new series, Blue Planet II. Attenborough, the broadcasting legend who brought the world Planet Earth, revealed that teams had recorded seabirds feeding their chicks with scraps of plastic, in the documentary series that […]