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Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport, College of the Marshall Islands

Phone Number

+(692) 625-3394 (Ext 359 or 376)

Email Address

info@mcstrmi.org

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Widening the Wake

Wind-powered ‘rotor ship’ a first – Marshall Island registered

It might seem like technology from the pages of maritime history, but wind is back and like never before. A...

Countries agree to cut shipping emissions, to Pacific delight

The global shipping industry agreed a plan to cut its greenhouse gas emissions for the first time on Friday in...

Global shipping in ‘historic’ climate deal

The global shipping industry has for the first time agreed to cut its emissions of greenhouse gases. The move comes after...

Marshall Islands ‘entire future’ on the line at international shipping negotiations

Time is running out for world leaders to reach a consensus on a strategy for achieving dramatic reductions in emissions...

Shipping must play its part in global effort to halt climate change – NZ Government Statement

New Zealand today released a statement at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Greenhouse Gas reduction strategy negotiations in London, urging...

Shipping industry decision on carbon emissions looms

Members of the International Maritime Organisation are divided on proposed targets to cut the sector's greenhouse gas emissions. The IMO will...

Is a dangerous complacency taking hold in shipping over climate goals?

Laurence Tubiana | European Climate Foundation Climate, economic stability and the Paris Agreement are all at stake in London shipping talks...

Unchecked corporate and national interests said to be threatening IMO governance

As global decarbonisation talks begin in London this week, the UN maritime agency is under renewed criticism of having sub-par...

GOVERNANCE AT THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANISATION: THE CASE FOR REFORM

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), a United Nations’ specialised agency, creates “a regulatory framework for the shipping industry that is...

Your Biggest Carbon Sin May Be Air Travel

For many people reading this, air travel is their most serious environmental sin. One round-trip flight from New York to...

The Climate Change Hypocrisy Of Jet-Setting Academics

This is a notable disconnect between what universities preach and what their culture incentivizes and their star professors do. Academics...

Shipping faces demands to cut CO2

A battle is under way to force the global shipping industry to play its part in tackling climate change.  A...