The Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) has published a Position Paper in regards to Shipping Emissions negotiations taking place at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The paper is an outcome...
Not far from Norway’s North Sea oil rigs, shipbuilders are assembling some of the first ferry boats ever to be powered entirely by batteries. For years, the yard, nestled against the...
For clues on accelerating oil demand, look to the seas and skies. The strength of oil consumption took analysts by surprise last year, and played a big role in crude’s...
In April this year, the International Maritime Organisation's Marine Environment Protection Committee will meet for it's 72nd session to finalise the initial Greenhouse Gas strategy, shipping's climate deal. Join us...
The CNMI's Department of Community and Cultural Affairs has launched its own traditional canoe program but says it's not competing with a private sector-driven programmer to build 500 traditional canoes...
International Registries, Inc. (IRI) had a successful seminar on the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) Associations Law in Greece on Monday, 26 February 2018. Coincidentally, the week prior, the...
There’s no doubt that slower steaming equals reduced greenhouse gas emissions. So why hasn’t the shipping industry committed to speed limits? Read More
With countries set to agree a climate target for international shipping in April, Brazil has the chance to be a green seas leader, not a laggard. Read More
Ahead of a key meeting at the International Maritime Organisation in April, Brazil is leading objections to setting tough climate targets for the sector. Read More
Crunch time is approaching for many players in shipping to make critical choices for the future of their business in the post-2020 emissions environment. Read More