The bomb-hunters scouring UK waters for unexploded weapons
Hundreds of thousands of unexploded bombs and mines carpet the seabed off the UK’s coast. Many are known about and mapped, but plenty more are not, posing a potential danger to those working at sea. … [read more]
Why a Supreme Court decision on fishing boats could change everything
Why a Supreme Court decision on fishing boats could change everything
Why a Supreme Court decision on fishing boats could change everything
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Trawling Boats Are Hauling Up Ancient Carbon From the Ocean Depths
The fillet of flounder sitting on your plate comes with a severe environmental cost. To catch it, a ship running on fossil fuels spewed greenhouse gases as it dragged a trawl net across the seafloor,… [read more]
Lakshadweep: Can India’s ‘alternative Maldives’ handle mass tourism?
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indian archipelago Lakshadweep triggered an unexpected row that soured ties with neighbouring Maldives. It also set off a surge in tourist … [read more]
Oceans Are the Earth’s Last Frontier. Can New Technology Make People Care About It?
Humankinds curiosity about what lies up above in space has long outpaced its interest in what lurks beneath the surface of the Earths oceans. Such is the disparity that scientists today have more acc… [read more]
Supreme Court’s Conservatives Poised To Take Down Decades-Old Precedent
The conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court appeared ready to overturn another major decades-old precedent when it heard arguments on Wednesday in two cases about fishing regulations.
The ca… [read more]
The Supreme Court Is About to Seize Way More Power From Democratic Presidents
This is part of Opening Arguments, Slates coverage of the start of the latest Supreme Court term. Were working to change the way the media covers the Supreme Court. Support our work when you join Sla… [read more]
The SEC Is at the Mercy of the Courts at a Perilous Moment
For nearly a century, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has wielded largely un-checked power over investment mechanics and capital formation. But federal courts are quietly poised to … [read more]
Case brought to Supreme Court by herring fishermen may gut federal rulemaking power
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could imperil the ability of federal agencies to make rules.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case Wednesday tha… [read more]
2 missing SEALs on mission that seized Iranian missile parts headed for Houthis: US
The two U.S. Navy SEALs missing in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia were on a mission to board a dhow that led to the seizure of Iranian-made ballistic and cruise missile components headed to Houthi mili… [read more]