MEPC78 GHG negotiations. Pacific stands steady on high ambition at IMO. Equitable Transition, Polluter Pays Principle and Highest Possible Ambition remain on the table. The 78th meeting of the Marine...
Pacific High ambition comes out strongly insisting the decarbonising of the shipping sector equitably. At the IMO there are currently 6 Market Based Measures proposals to be discussed this week...
In a defining submission ahead of IMO's crunch 12th Inter-Sessional Working Group on GHG emissions in May, the sponsors call for the massive revenues that will result from a GHG...
Global maritime transport plays a crucial role in facilitating global trade and fostering economic development around the world. At the same time, shipping represents a significant source of greenhouse gas...
In the first half of 2022 the International Maritime Organisation will consider the ‘lessons learnt’ from the heavily contested Impact Assessment procedure being employed in the assessment of measures for...
Schooner Apollonia’s cargo and fuel use records from 2021 show that the ton-mile fuel efficiency of even a very small sail freighter is far higher than comparable trucking. Operational results...
Giff Johnson reports on the progress of successful trial of an OTEC plant in East Korean Sea and the plans to have a plant set up in Tarawa Kiribati. Click...
Photo source: EOS Science News https://eos.org/features/the-century-old-renewable-youve-never-heard-of. Martin Betancourt writes about a successful OTEC plant in Japan, criss-crossing history and shares challenges and opportunities for the future. Click here to read more
Go Sail Cargo Sailing Ships Endless opportunities to thrive in a low carbon maritime shipping industry. A video for Entrepreneurialists, Engineers, Shipping Companies, Ship Builders, Private and Government Enterprises and...
The Splash reports on a breakthrough finding the best Carbon-price to achieve international shipping's full decarbonisation. Experts from the The UMAS and UCL team have prepared a detailed report for...
James Hansen writes "The proximate cause of global warming acceleration in the last several years is the recent increase of Earth’s energy imbalance. But the underlying cause, almost surely, is...