Environment News
Ghana Adopts a New Fisheries Law to Curb IUU Fishing
In the past decade, the scourge of IUU (illegal, unregulated and unreported) fishing in West Africa has grown into a bil...
Read More >>UK Funds Project to Combine Carbon and Emission Capture in Southampton
The UK is supporting the next step in emission capture systems that can be deployed in ports as a cost-effective means of reduci...
Read More >>Report: Methanol and Ammonia Fuel Are Quickly Moving from Theory to Reality
The age of methanol and ammonia-powered vessels is quickly emerging, finds a new report from the Global Maritime Forum’s G...
Read More >>The Untold Plight Of North Korean Seafood Workers in China
In February 2023, Donggang Jinhui Foodstuff, a seafood-processing company in China, threw a party. It had been a success...
Read More >>Greenpeace Activists Climb Shell Gas Platform in the North Sea
Activists from Greenpeace staged another demonstration this time to call attention to their demands for taxes on the fossil fuel...
Read More >>Study: Hawaii's False Killer Whales Could be Heading for Extinction
The Hawaiian population of the false killer whale is trending towards extinction, according to a new study in the journa...
Read More >>Wasaline Will Launch Baltic’s First Carbon-Neutral Shipping Corridor
Finland’s Wasaline will start operating the first carbon-neutral shipping route in the Baltic, achieving the company&rsquo...
Read More >>Study: Chagos Marine Protected Area Shows Value of Extra-Large MPAs
The ongoing global effort to protect at least 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030 have sparked renewed intere...
Read More >>German Divers Begin Testing Retrieval System for Seabed Ordnance
Sponsored by a German government environmental program, a Baltic Sea diving and salvage company has begun an extended tr...
Read More >>NGOs Call for IMO Action on an Arctic HFO Ban
As shipping activity heats up in the Arctic, environmental advocates are encouraging the IMO to take action on the conti...
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