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Study: South Africa-Europe Shipping Route Could Run on Ammonia by 2029
Despite the existing uncertainty in global regulations for clean shipping, some decarbonization initiatives are setting...
Read More >>Recycling Ships Under Two Conventions: Misconceptions About Basel and HKC
In November 2024, BIMCO launched a Ship Recycling Alliance to help accelerate safe and environmentally sound ship r...
Read More >>When Consent Isn’t Enough: What Basel’s Article 11 Means for the HKC
Debate over whether the Hong Kong Convention’s (HKC) flag-state International Ready for Recycling Certificate (IRR...
Read More >>After Tumultuous Week, IMO Makes Progress on Decarbonization
The IMO’s International Maritime Organization’s Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of Greenhouse Gas...
Read More >>China Rolls Out Subsidy for Green Fuels Production
China announced a green hydrogen policy last week, which will see the country’s state budget offer subsidies for t...
Read More >>Video: U.S. Kills Three as Attacks on Pacific Drug Smuggling Expand
Hours after revealing the United States has expanded its lethal strikes to stop drug smuggling to the Pacific, a second...
Read More >>Environmental Protestors Return to IMO to Campaign Against Biofuels
Timed to the start of the working group session of MEPC (Marine Environment Protection Committee) protestors have return...
Read More >>IMO Fails to Adopt and Adjourns for One Year the Net-Zero Framework
At the end of what may have been one of the most contentious weeks in the history of the International Maritime Organiza...
Read More >>Japan’s First Hydrogen Dual-Fuel Tugboat Delivered to Begin Demonstrations
Construction of Japan’s first hydrogen dual-fuel tugboat has been completed, with the vessel being delivered by Ts...
Read More >>Op-Ed: Wind Propulsion Must Anchor the IMO’s Path to Net Zero
By 2050, the world has pledged to reach net zero. For shipping - a sector responsible for moving 90% of global trade - t...
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