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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

BP and Shell Still Place Support Behind Anti-Climate Change Lobbying Groups

Shell and BP are still active members of at least eight trade organizations lobbying against climate measures in the United States...

Trafigura Proposes Carbon Levy of $250-300 per Tonne

Trafigura has submitted to the IMO recommending the best way of promoting green changes in shipping is through the adoption of a market-based...

DNV-GL Angles toward Ammonia & Methanol as Future Fuels

Class society DNV GL has released fourth edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050, now anticipating hydrogen will not be among the...

Japan’s Climate Position Causes Conflict in Decarbonization Dialogues

Despite some promising R&D efforts by Japanese shipping interests, at a national level, Japan's disproportionately influential role as chair of the MEPC...

Project Cerulean Partnership Presented by Global Maritime Forum

Efforts under the partnership between MCST and Swire Shipping have been highlighted in an article published today by the Global...

The World Ocean Initiative launches 2030

What does a sustainable ocean economy look like by 2030? The World Ocean Initiative assesses industries including seafood, shipping, tourism and renewable...

President Kabua Addresses the Global Community on Climate Change

In this most recent statement from President Kabua of the Marshall Islands, his op-ed in The Guardian has been reproduced...

Hydrogen & Ammonia Arise As Leading Alternative Fuel Options

    Euronav claims hydrogen and/or ammonia will lead the green fuel transition, but  we don't know when it's going to...

Hydrogen Tugboats Emerge in Belgium

  ABC, working with CMB on the BeHydro hybrid ship engine (powered by green hydrogen and diesel) has been announced, claiming...

Shipping Industry Contemplates a Return to Sail

Sail Magazine has recently published a feature by Lydia Mullen in which she provides an overview of the various developments...

Efforts Underway in Japan to Improve Resilience of Wind Turbines

  Given the recurring seasonal threat of cyclones for many Pacific Island Countries, and the challenge of delivering reliable renewable electricity...

The Role of Flag States in the Crew Change Crisis Rises

Around 600,000 seafarers either stranded at sea or waiting for employment on land, and following a series of casualties in the...