A consortium led by Scotland-based shipyard Ferguson Marine Engineering has secured funding from the European Union (EU) to develop the world’s first seagoing car and passenger ferry powered by hydrogen.The...
The international shipping agency already has the legal authority to implement and enforce policies to achieve its new climate target, according to new analysis published by Environmental Defense Fund and...
Airlines will be able to declare the fossil fuels they burn to be green 'alternative fuels' under a UN scheme set up to tackle the climate impact of flying. For...
Port-Glasgow-based shipyard Ferguson Marine is to develop the world’s first renewable-powered hydrogen ferry – HySeas III. As informed, the shipyard and its European partners won a bid for EU funding...
By Karl Mathiesen, Megan Darby and Soila Apparicio. A leaked draft of a major UN climate change report shows growing certainty that 2C, once shorthand for a ‘safe’ amount of planetary warming, would be...
Ferries used by commuters and tourists in the centre of London are spewing out pollution equivalent to hundreds of buses and trucks every day. Meanwhile, cruise ships docking at places like Tower Bridge...
EXCLUSIVE / Europe has little to gain from trying to decarbonise the unwieldy shipping sector with liquefied natural gas (LNG), according to a new study that looks into how the...
Vanuatu's acting Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utiliies, Ham Lini, has told the Vanuatu Seafarers Association the government will do its best to address the issues they face. Read More
Australia will spend $A7billion on drones that can be airborne for more than a day and hunt enemy submarines, sharing their surveillance information with Five Eyes allies including New Zealand....
A leading shipping analyst has drastically cut its 2018 ocean carrier profitability forecast from $5bn to “breakeven at best”. In a new research note published this morning, Drewry claims “carriers’ lack of...
Striking sea level rise images have sent shockwaves through the Marshallese community and touched European ministers, says minister David Paul Read More
Fiji's Consumer Council says maritime passenger safety and service is not good enough and it's calling for an urgent review of regulations on inter-island shipping vessels. Read More