Shell could exit SA after BEE partner fallout, Coral die-off sweeps the planet, City Power wants military to help fight cable theft, and Wes Anderson directs a short film for Montblanc.
Four Southern African Short Films take home awards, The thousand-year-old deep-sea coral reefs untouched by humans, Cops take no prisoners as ‘criminal’ body count piles up, and ’Unexpected’ origin story of Egypt’s Great Sphinx.
Think of the Great Barrier Reef and images of beautiful coral reefs and rich animal life come to mind. These images may send a shiver down your spine then.
Google has conquered Earth, so it’s only natural that they set their sights on the waters. If you were thinking about becoming a certified diver, don’t bother, Google’s new project brings the ocean to you.
Global warming is destroying the Great Barrier Reef. A scientist has published a paper today saying that radical ideas are needed to save the reef. Climate change has meant that the sea around world’s biggest coral reef has increased in temperature and acidity is slowly destroying the reef.
Google Street View is pretty great! It lets me see rural villages, the National Gallery in London, post-crisis Fukushima, and your house. And soon, in collaboration with the Catlin Seaview Survey, it’ll be letting people explore Great Barrier Reef as part of the expanding ‘Seaview’ project.