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German Utility EnBW Moves Ahead With 960MW He Dreiht Wind Farm
German utility EnBW has sanctioned construction of the 960MW He Dreiht offshore wind farm, moving ahead with development of one of...
Read More >>Samskip Installs First Carbon Capture Scrubber on Container Feeder
Short-sea container feeder operator Samskip has installed its first scrubber with carbon capture features, one of two units contra...
Read More >>EU Reaches Deal for FuelEU Maritime Rules on GHG Emissions
Political agreement was reached this morning between the co-legislators of the European Parliament and the European Council finali...
Read More >>Ocean's Average Surface Temperature Hits New Record High
As IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee members meet this week to review GHG emissions measures for shipping, they may have...
Read More >>How the Ocean Twilight Zone Could Store Vast Amounts of Carbon
Deep below the ocean surface, the light fades into a twilight zone where whales and fish migrate and dead algae and zooplankton ra...
Read More >>MSC Commits Money and Resources to Singapore's Decarbonization Center
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is accelerating its public efforts to support the green transition in the commercial shipping...
Read More >>Methane Slip Initiative Expands With Seven New Shipowners
A newly-formed initiative to measure and address methane emissions from LNG shipping has added seven new names to its roster...
Read More >>Record-Setting Cyclone Freddy Makes Third Landfall
Over the weekend, Tropical Cyclone Freddy made its third and final landfall in central Mozambique. This is the cyclone’...
Read More >>Squid Fishing on the High Seas Has Exploded Since 2017
Global squid fishing increased by 68% between 2017 and 2020, according to our international analysis, prompting concerns that much...
Read More >>The Disputed Chagos Islands Have an Illegal Fishing Problem
Despite an ongoing dispute with Mauritius over the ownership of the Chagos Islands, the British government is still the de facto a...
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