Regulatory
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Australia passes landmark bill to enable offshore wind
Australia’s parliament has passed legislation that provides a framework for developing offshore wind projects in the country. The Offshore Electricity…
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Market-based measures under discussion at MEPC
On day three of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting, International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states went forward with…
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Shipping emissions under existing targets will be double what’s needed to meet Paris Agreement goals
New research from the University of Manchester shows that the current climate targets set for international shipping are far too…
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New Jersey makes headway in withdrawing from Waterfront Commission
The state of New Jersey has been trying since 2018 to withdraw from the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor,…
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SBM Offshore charged in Africa bribery case
Three Swiss subsidiaries of Dutch floater specialist SBM Offshore have been ordered to pay over $7m for failing to prevent…
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Europe foils zero emissions resolution at MEPC
“The world is watching us,” Kitack Lim told delegates attending the opening day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)…
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MEPC gets underway
The headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London plays host this week to the crucial 77th gathering of…
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Pressure grows on IMO to reclassify plastic pellets as hazardous substances in wake of X-Press Pearl disaster
Among a long list of topics for debate at next week’s 77th gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)…
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White House repeats concerns about liner monopoly situation
The White House has reiterated its concerns at the monopoly the three global liner alliances have on imports and exports…
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US EPA fines two commercial ships over Vessel General Permit violations
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) assessed penalties of $81,474 this week against two commercial ships over inspection, monitoring and…
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From COP to MEPC: November’s green shipping pathway
Negotiators worked overtime to come up with the final text for COP26 over the weekend. For shipping, there’s little time…
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The shipping carryouts from COP26
From the chilly, grey surroundings of Glasgow, the United Nations packs up its climate summit, COP26, today, ready to head…
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US regulators voice concern at Canadian takeover of Ports America
US regulators have voiced concern at a foreign entity taking over an American terminal operator. Members of the Federal Maritime…
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Planes and ships can’t get a free pass at COP climate summit
The COP 26 Climate Summit can become a success by putting paid to a dangerous myth that is undermining the…
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Asian shipowners fire broadside at European ETS plans
Further proof of the bitter fault lines emerging in the global green governance of shipping emerged today with an uncharacteristically…
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Frank Coles joins independent ESG service focused on seafarer welfare and shipbreaking
With a rising trend in the maritime industry towards a more coordinated approach in respect of ESG auditing and reporting,…
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Shipping makes the case for LNG as it calls for clear regulatory framework
Many of the shipping industry’s top brass descended on Glasgow over the weekend to give their verdict on how the…
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COP26: sailing into sync with global ambitions
COP26, taking place in Glasgow for another week, is being heralded as the “last chance for the planet”. An opportunity…
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Many more nations back shipping carbon levy at COP26
More than 50 Climate Vulnerable Forum countries (CVF), from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East and the…
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European shipowners say charterers must pay as shipping nears entry into regional emission trading scheme
The European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) has delivered a policy paper on the European Union’s proposal to include shipping into…
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