Oceans
Mining company and campaigners clash over deep sea mining's role
The Metals Company is being accused by environmental groups of changing its corporate branding from fueling the green transition to supporting security and defence. Audio
Oceans on verge of becoming too acidic to sustain life - report
The report by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research details nine factors that are crucial for regulating the planet's ability to sustain life.
Our Oceans Conference: Pacific leaders advocate for climate action
The 9th Our Oceans Conference in Greece brings together government delegations from around the world to discuss challenges affecting their countries, including efforts to mitigate climate change.
Oliver Steeds explores the depths of the planet
Oliver Steeds began his career as a journalist and documentary filmmaker, gaining a public profile for his adventurous spirit. Audio
Viewers delighted by huge pod of bottlenose dolphins in Akaroa Harbour
A rare visit by bottlenose dolphins to Akaroa Harbour has delighted swimmers and kayakers.
Pacific welcomes adoption of High Seas Treaty by UN
The world is another step closer to protecting 30 percent of the ocean after the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty was adopted by the United Nations in New York. Audio
Titan sub CEO dismissed safety warnings as 'baseless cries', emails show
Warnings over the safety of OceanGate's Titan submersible were repeatedly dismissed by the head of the company, email exchanges with a leading deep sea exploration specialist show.