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NGO Calls for Slow Steaming Saying Emissions Per Container Is Same as 2018
The influential NGO T&E (European Federation for Transport and Environment) released new data reporting no real-worl...
Read More >>Hapag-Lloyd Follows Maersk with Large Methanol Supply Agreement from China
Hapag-Lloyd Follows Maersk with Large Methanol Supply Agreement from China Germany shipping major Hapag-Lloyd reports it has co...
Read More >>Eating Fish Exposes Consumers to Microplastics, With Unknown Risk
[By Prof. Amelie Chatel] It’s no secret: when we savor a delicious piece of fish or a platter of seafood, we&rs...
Read More >>Startup Supported by Bill Gates Demonstrates Folding Floating Wind Platfom
Startup floating wind technology company Aikido Technologies is ready to launch the first demonstration of its unique folding fl...
Read More >>Up to a Third of BWTS Are Failing Port State Inspections
Over 30 percent of all installed ballast water treatment systems fail Port State compliance inspections despite 95 perce...
Read More >>Study: Meltwater from the Arctic is Weakening Atlantic Ocean Circulation
[By Laurie Menviel and Gabriel Pontes] A vast network of ocean currents nicknamed the “great global ocean...
Read More >>Study: A Speed Limit on 3% of the Ocean Would Protect Whales
An international group of researchers has published a new study that maps areas of whale activity with areas of high shi...
Read More >>Report: Green Corridors Face “Feasibility Wall” Due to Fuel Costs
A new report warns that a “feasibility wall” could jeopardize the significant progress being made for the ad...
Read More >>Denmark Bans Scrubber Discharge While Working Toward a Baltic-North Sea Ban
Denmark is joining the growing list of countries placing a ban on the discharge of scrubber discharge into its territori...
Read More >>Report: Shipping CO2 Emissions Returned to 2008 Peak as Volumes Erase Gains
The shipping industry’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions rose while carbon intensity reductions slowed in the period after t...
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