Environment
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Sea Cargo Charter to align with IMO emission targets
The Sea Cargo Charter, a global framework for assessing and disclosing the climate alignment of chartering activities, is to revise…
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Zero Emission Port Alliance formed at COP28
At COP28 today, two of the world’s largest terminal operators, APM Terminals and DP World, have formed the Zero Emission…
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2024 will be shipping’s decarbonisation reality check
If 2023 was a year of reckoning on the urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, 2024 is when…
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MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd and Wallenius Wilhelmsen call for an end date of fossil-only powered newbuilds
The CEOs of leading global shipping lines, MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd and Wallenius Wilhelmsen, issued a joint declaration at…
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95% of shipping’s zero emission fuel projects still on the drawing board
New research published today shows that more than 95% of supply side projects to produce zero emission fuels in maritime…
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Greener ship recycling options emerge
Greener ship recycling options are emerging in South Asia. The European Union is close to adding more yards in Alang,…
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Shipping: innocent victim of the global financial crisis?
Banking regulations are changing, and that’s potentially bad news for shipping, as Pierre Aury explains. Long gone are the days…
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New research reveals financiers’ beliefs on shipping’s green transition
A new research paper published in Journal of Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions by researchers from the UCL Energy Institute…
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Yinson Production invests in Norwegian carbon capture project
Yinson Production (YP) has invested in Norway-based developer of direct air capture projects, Carbon Removal, as part of its plan…
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MSC readies megamax for carbon capture treatment
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest containerline, has earmarked a big ship to be installed with a Chinese-fabricated carbon…
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COP28’s debatable influence on shipping stirs controversy
Dubai airport has rolled out the red carpet today for a host of dignitaries flying in for COP28, the annual…
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Tool developed to help shipping stakeholders identify best ports for sustainable first mover initiatives
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, in collaboration with Arup, have introduced the Sustainable First…
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New Zealand ranks bottom in new containership emissions study
New Zealand’s reputation as a clean and green country has taken a hit in a new report on global container…
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Words matter: Net is not zero
Madadh MacLaine, secretary-general of the Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association, is a fan of our lead columnist. Here, she dives…
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Shipping’s decarbonisation needs to work for the many, not just the few
Matthieu de Tugny, president of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, writes for Splash today on a theme we intend to…
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Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel launched
Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel has taken to the waters. Developed for Yinson GreenTech’s marinEV brand, the Hydromover features…
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Chinese rotor sail installations progress
A Chinese rotor sail solution has been installed on a pair of ships, the latest in a fast growing array…
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Dutch company scoops this year’s top prize at The Captain’s Table
A smooth pitch from Dutchman Jeroen van Heiningen, the founder of 123Carbon, saw him walk away as the winner of…
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ONE trials containerised wind propulsion solution
Japanese liner Ocean Network Express (ONE) is trialling wind propulsion with Dutch firm Econowind. The magenta-branded containerline is set to…
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Maersk Supply Service extends ties with The Ocean Cleanup
Maersk Supply Service, A.P. Moller – Maersk and The Ocean Cleanup have agreed to extend their collaboration aimed at ridding…
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