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07.09.2024 | Navigating the Future: Seadronix Launches NAVISS 2.0 at SMM 2024 | In the bustling heart of Hamburg, a maritime revolution is underway. Seadronix, a trailblazer in AI and autonomous navigation, has unveiled its latest innovation: the NAVISS 2.0 True-AI Ship Monitoring and Navigation System. This launch, sh... |
03.09.2024 | SEADRONIX Unveils NAVISS 2.0 True-AI Ship Monitoring and Navigation Solution at SMM 2024 in Hamburg | HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seadronix, a leading developer of AI and autonomous ship navigation solutions, announces the launch of its latest innovation, the NAVISS 2.0 True-AI Ship Navigation and Monitoring System, at t... |
03.09.2024 | SEADRONIX Unveils NAVISS 2.0 True-AI Ship Monitoring and Navigation Solution at SMM 2024 in Hamburg | HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seadronix, a leading developer of AI and autonomous ship navigation solutions, announces the launch of its latest innovation, the NAVISS 2.0 True-AI Ship Navigation and Monitoring System, at t... |
21.08.2024 | Methanol Institute granted Consultative Status at International Maritime Organization | IMO Headquarters
MI has been added to roster of organizations contributing their expertise to the development of regulation for the shipping industry WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, August 21, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Methanol Institute (MI) h... |
31.07.2024 | Collision at Sea: The Dark Side of Maritime Trade | On July 19, 2024, a maritime disaster unfolded near Pedra Branca, a small island off the coast of Singapore. The oil tanker Ceres I collided with the Singapore-flagged Hafnia Nile, igniting flames and raising alarms across the region. This ... |
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13.06.2024 | India engages in talks on Maritime fuel supply
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03.06.2024 | Are You Ready for FuelEU Maritime? | Are You Ready for FuelEU Maritime?
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03.06.2024 | ABS 2024 Outlook Highlights Active Shift in Fleet Composition Toward More Sustainable Fuel Alternatives | ABS 2024 Outlook Highlights Active Shift in Fleet Composition Toward More Sustainable Fuel Alternatives
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12.05.2024 | 10 global organisations unite to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in global supply chains | As wildlife crime continues to pose a significant threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, ten global organisations, including World Shipping Council and Global Shippers Forum, have joined hands to combat the illegal wildlife t... |
25.03.2024 | A Global Carbon Tax on Shipping is Coming, Says ABS Chairman and CEO | A Global Carbon Tax on Shipping is Coming, Says ABS Chairman and CEO
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06.03.2024 | West Africa's Coast Was a Haven for Piracy and Illegal Fishing - How Technology Is Changing the Picture | The Gulf of Guinea - a coastal region that stretches from Senegal to Angola - is endowed with vast reserves of hydrocarbon, mineral and fisheries resources. It is also an important route for international commerce, making it critical to the... |
05.03.2024 | Outokumpu and Langh Ship aim to reduce carbon emissions from short sea liner operation by at least 25% by the end of 2024 | Outokumpu and Langh Ship aim to reduce carbon emissions from short sea liner operation by at least 25% by the end of 2024
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01.12.2023 | Yara Unveils World's First Clean Ammonia-Powered Container Ship | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 01 December 2023, 05:12 am
In collaboration with North Sea Container Line and Yara Clean Ammonia, Yara International unveils an innovative venture to create the world's first container ship powered by clean ammoni... |
30.11.2023 | AI, autonomous systems, and digital connectivity could help ships cut emissions | Sea Machines Robotics is piloting autonomous technology that it hopes to scale up for use on larger vessels like cargo ships and ferries. Sea Machines Robotics
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06.10.2023 | Electric seaglider startup Regent takes flight with $60M in new funding | The promise of electric aviation has been weighed down by the limited range of batteries and the long certification process. Regent co-founder and CEO Billy Thalheimer, who previously worked at Aurora Flight Sciences, has looked to maritime... |
29.08.2023 | How Y Combinator-backed Seabound is using carbon-capture tech to tackle the shipping industry's problematic emissions | Startups How Y Combinator-backed Seabound is using carbon-capture tech to tackle the shipping industry's problematic emissions
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14.06.2023 | Что сейчас происходит с климатом: 3 больших WTF | По состоянию на 10 июня 2023 года мировые данные показали удивительное совпадение трех драматических климатических явлений.
Первый WTF находится в Антарктике, где протяженность морского льда ежедневно бьёт рекорды по сокращению, сейчас уже ... |
08.06.2023 | Bawat reaches financing agreement with Nefco to scale up its ballast water management system business | Bawat reaches financing agreement with Nefco to scale up its ballast water management system business
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Ballast water discharged from shipping poses a serious environmental and economic threat d... |
21.04.2023 | The Black Sea Grain Deal: Fragile Cooperation Between Ukraine and Russia | On March 18, after tedious negotiations accompanied by threats from Russia to abandon the deal, the Black Sea Grain Initiative between Ukraine, Russia, and Turkey—otherwise known as the Grain Deal—was extended for the second time. When the ... |
30.11.2022 | Africa: Can a New Wave of Drone Tech Make Africa's Seas Safer? | The growing sophistication and affordability of unmanned systems could ease Africa's shortage of maritime security resources.
On 29 October, Ukraine attacked Russian naval ships in the Crimean port of Sevastopol using unmanned aerial vehicl... |
25.07.2022 | Keeping Croatia’s Adriatic Coast Clean | Captain Ante Letica on My Way, Vis, Croatia Heather Farmbrough |
20.07.2022 | The unsinkable potential of autonomous boats | The Mayflower Autonomous Ship finally arrived on the coast of Nova Scotia last month, marking the end of its long trek across the Atlantic. While the modern Mayflower is far from the first vessel to make that voyage, this small robotic boat... |
19.07.2022 | WORLD DIRECT SHIPPING Selects CR OCEAN ENGINEERING, LLC. for its Latest Scrubber Retrofit Order | Exhaust Gas Scrubbers Solutions
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13.06.2022 | Funding Slowly Builds To Prevent Disastrous Red Sea Oil Spill In Yemen | Satellite image of the FSO Safer tanker moored off Ras Isa port, in Yemen, on June 17, 2020. Image ... [+] (c) 2020 Maxar Technologies. DigitalGlobe/Getty Images |
15.03.2022 | Unique data platform brings transparency to global maritime trade; supports efforts to decarbonize the sector | Unique data platform brings transparency to global maritime trade; supports efforts to decarbonize the sector
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10.03.2022 | Russian billionaire's superyacht has stopped sending its tracking signal after leaving port in Montenegro, report says | The Galactica Super Nova yacht owned by Vagit Alekperov. Heesen Yachts
Tracking signals from a yacht owned by Vagit Alekperov stopped last week, per The Daily Beast.
The Galactica Super Nova was last detected after leaving Montenegro, Marin... |
26.02.2022 | Cargo vessel hit by a Russian missile, French intercept another as war comes to European waters | Russian submarine Rostov-na-Donu B-237 enters the Bosphorus Strait on 13 February en route to the Black Sea, as part of a series of naval movements ahead of the Ukraine invasion. (Photo by Oguz Yeter/dia images via Getty Images)
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01.02.2022 | AqualisBraemar LOC : ABL expands engineering expertise for alternative fuel technologies | ABL expands engineering expertise for alternative fuel technologies
AqualisBraemar LOC Group (ABL Group) - the energy and marine consultants - have expanded their in-house team of specialist consultants in mechanical and electrical engineer... |
14.01.2022 | Carbon Trust : Full steam ahead on the voyage to decarbonise the shipping sector | Transporting goods on ships can be 17 times more fuel efficient than air, and 10 times more efficient than by road. However, the most recent figures suggested that shipping represents almost 3% of global CO2 emissions2, and is projected to ... |
29.11.2021 | ABL COP26 Conversations: Ports' role in decarbonising the maritime value chain | ABL COP26 Conversations: Ports' role in decarbonising the maritime value chain
Following the recent COP26, ABL Maritime Director Paul Martin and Ports and Harbours Assistant Prahlad Rajhans, discuss the importance of ports in achieving a mo... |
26.11.2021 | China is imposing quarantines of up to 7 weeks for cargo ship crew, and it's bad news for the supply chain | Yangluo container port on the Yangtze River, China. Getty Images
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25.11.2021 | Shipping Emissions Must Fall By a Third by 2030 and Reach Zero Before 2050 – New Research | 1
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19.10.2021 | China Oceanic Development Foundation: VTS Operator Training: ensuring navigation safety, promoting China-Indonesia cooperation | BEIJING, Oct. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- When Putu Onishi, 53-year-old Chief of Shift B of Benoa Vessel Traffic Service of Indonesia, looked back at the VTS operator training program held in Shanghai 2014, he thought highly of it, "It's ... |
15.10.2021 | Bridging the gaps for maritime decarbonization | IMO-UNEP-Norway Zero-and Low-Emission Innovation Forum highlighted challenges and opportunities for decarbonization, financing, building on innovation and best practices.
The online event, held on 27-29 September and broadcast on UN TV, sa... |
01.10.2021 | IMO and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia sign new partnerships | New funds will support projects to tackle biofouling and marine plastic litter and the designing of long-term programme to help cut ship emissions.
The agreements will see US$509,000 in funding going to the three environmental initiatives.... |
14.09.2021 | Windward Launches the Data for Decarbonization Program, the First-of-its-Kind Hub for Sharing Data and Technology to Reduce Maritime Carbon Emissions | LONDON, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Windward, the Predictive Intelligence company applying AI to transform global maritime trade, announced today the launch of the Data for Decarbonization Program (D4D), a partnership aimed to increase t... |
14.09.2021 | Windward Launches the Data for Decarbonization Program, the First-of-its-Kind Hub for Sharing Data and Technology to Reduce Maritime Carbon Emissions | The program's mission is to accelerate the path towards decarbonization by leveraging AI to improve carbon-related commercial decisions
LONDON, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Windward, the Predictive Intelligence company applying AI to tran... |
04.08.2021 | Diving into the Digitalization of Maritime Logistics | The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly posed significant challenges for supply chains globally. Multiple national lockdowns disrupted the transportation and logistics sector by slowing down or even stopping the flow of materials, finished go... |
03.08.2021 | Allianz: Shipping losses stay at historic lows, but Asia remains largest global loss hotspot | Safety & Shipping Review 2021: 49 large ships lost worldwide last year. Total losses down 50% over 10 years. Number of shipping incidents (2,703) declines year-on-year.
Shipping industry remains resilient through pandemic, but mega-ship... |
03.08.2021 | Expectation management: LNG as a bunker fuel for shipping | This post is the second of two blogs about a series of newly published World Bank reports on the potential for zero carbon fuels and liquified natural gas (LNG) in shipping.
International shipping is the prime mover of trade in today's glob... |
03.08.2021 | The South China Sea Arbitration Award Five Years Later | Five years ago last month, in a landmark award, a United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) tribunal in The Hague struck down a slew of Chinese maritime claims—and actions in defense of those claims—in the South China Sea. Th... |
12.07.2021 | The world’s largest carbon market is set for a historic revamp. Europe’s shipowners are concerned | The EU is due to propose the biggest revamp of its Emissions Trading System since the policy launched in 2005.
Already the world’s largest carbon trading program, the ETS is now widely expected to expand to include shipping for the first ti... |
14.05.2021 | A Rusting Oil Tanker Off the Coast of Yemen Is an Environmental Catastrophe Waiting to Happen. Can Anyone Prevent It? | Nobody knows the FSO Safer like Ahmed Kulaib.
The year he joined the Hunt Oil Co. as a loading master back in 1988 was the same year the Dallas-based oil producer installed a former oil tanker it had just converted into a floating oil stora... |
14.05.2021 | Online discussion highlights problems caused by drifting FADs | American consumers are familiar with the “Dolphin Safe” label on their tuna cans, and they may soon be seeing “FAD-free” labels, too.
The Blue Marine Foundation, a London-based NGO focused on marine conservation, hosted a free online intera... |
13.05.2021 | Ship energy efficiency - what's that? Free online course launched | IMO's public-private partnership initiative to tackle GHG emissions, the Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping (Low Carbon GIA), has launched a free to access E-Learning course aimed at seafarers and anyone interested in t... |
22.03.2021 | What’s Next for U.S.-China Military Relations? | Thursday's high-level meeting between American and Chinese diplomats in Alaska confirmed that for the foreseeable future, “competition” will be the defining paradigm in U.S.-China relations. But the meeting also highlighted that the two sid... |
20.01.2021 | Calls Grow For Full Investigation Into VLSFO Fuel Causing Ship Incidents Around World | Aug 2020: VLSFO fuel leaked from the Wakashio on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. This was the ... [+] first time it has spilled into the marine environment, but a full study was never completed as the oil was never fully characterized... |
06.01.2021 | Newly Released Documents Show BP Supplied Experimental Fuel In Mauritius Oil Spill | The Wakashio ran aground on July 25 and started spilling oil on August 6. It turns out that the ... [+] Wakashio was carrying oil from BP that was found to be faultyAFP VIA GETTY IMAGES |
21.12.2020 | Shipping-Gate: Why Toxic VLSFO ‘Frankenstein Fuel’ Is Such A Danger For The Planet | An experimental fuel is causing ship engine failure and ship disasters around the worldDEGNARAIN |
21.12.2020 | Shipping-Gate Timeline: How The Global Ship Fuel Controversy Came About | The coronavirus pandemic led to the creation of a 'Frankenstein Fuel' that is now affecting all of ... [+] global shippingteam analysis |
14.12.2020 | Satellites Reveal Japan’s Mauritius Base For Africa Fishing Operations | Japan has been using Mauritius as a base for extensive industrial fishing operations around Africa ... [+] in the past four yearsWindward |
08.11.2020 | Biden’s Shipping Agency Nominee Could Prove Crucial To U.S. Climate Change Plans | The 'Benjamin Franklin,' the largest container ship to ever call at a North America port, is docked ... [+] at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California.AFP via Getty Images |
07.11.2020 | Five Ways The Biden-Harris Victory Could Mean A Global Ocean Renaissance | 5 Nov 2020: What could a Biden-Harris Presidency mean for the ocean? Seen here, Joe Biden and Kamala ... [+] Harris speak in Wilmington, Delaware as the votes are being counted. Getty Images |
01.11.2020 | What Would A ‘Divest Global Shipping’ Campaign Look Like To Save Our Ocean? | The successful global campaign on divestment from companies that support the fossil fuel industry. ... [+] Seen here, Davao, Philippines, Global Week of Action on Divestment. Photo: 350.org Philippines |
15.10.2020 | What A Drunken Captain On Mitsui OSK’s Nippon Maru Means For The Mauritius Wakashio Enquiry | The 'Nippon Maru' departs Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan on May 6, 2013. It is the largest ... [+] passenger cruise ship in MOL's fleet.Moment Editorial/Getty Images |
13.10.2020 | Decoding The Black Box: The 2015 US Disaster That Revolutionized Ship Crash Investigations | The US Container Ship, the El Faro, sunk on 1 October 2015, sailing straight into the eye of a ... [+] hurricane, while passing through the Bermuda Triangle, with the loss of 33 crew on board. The NTSB built advanced computer models for the... |
11.10.2020 | Wakashio’s Skeleton Crew: Mauritius Oil Spill Ship Was 17% Understaffed | 17 Aug 2020: An aerial view taken in Mauritius shows the MV Wakashio capesize bulk carrier in two ... [+] parts near Blue Bay Marine Park. The vessel split in two on 15 August having run aground on July 25.AFP via Getty Images |
10.10.2020 | Wakashio Captain’s ‘Wifi’ Story In Doubt Following New Revelations In Mauritius Oil Spill Case | Satellite Internet provider, Inmarsat: Chinese President Xi Jinping (C) views satellite coverage ... [+] screens in the Network Operation Centre control room with Rupert Pearce (R), CEO of Inmarsat during a visit to Inmarsat in London on Oc... |
09.10.2020 | Concerns About Tampering With Oil Fingerprinting In Mauritius Spill Ship Wakashio | The Wakashio still sits on the coral reef of Mauritius, containing the engine and most of the ... [+] critical moving parts of the vesselMobilisation Nationale Wakashio |
07.10.2020 | Sylvia Earle Demands Japanese Shipowner Remove Sunk Wakashio Wreck From Indian Ocean Floor | 18 Aug 2020: Helicopter flies over front of Wakashio as massive forward section is towed to an ... [+] undisclosed location to be sunk. Mobilisation Nationale Wakashio |
07.10.2020 | UN Ship Agency IMO Supports Rep Who Said Toxic Ship Oil Is ‘Just Like Skin Cream’ | London-based Headquarters of the UN's International Maritime OrganizationInternational Maritime Organization |
27.09.2020 | Global Shipping In Crisis: World Leaders Ignoring The S.O.S. | 14 Aug 2020: one day before the Wakashio splits in two, leaking out more oil, the hull is seen ... [+] jutting out into the air off the coast of Mauritius, following a botched salvage operation.Mobilisation Nationale Wakashio |
26.09.2020 | Controversial Mauritius Ship Involved In Operation To Tow Broken Sri Lanka Oil Supertanker | The burnt structure of the oil supertanker, MT New Diamond, now being towed along the coast of ... [+] India. The vessel is carrying 2 million barrels of oil and suffered an explosion that killed a crew member.Indian Navy |
25.09.2020 | Calls For Global Shipping To Ditch Fossil Fuels And Meet Climate Goals | Environmental activists in major US cities during global climate action week on 23 Sep 2019. World ... [+] leaders have convened virtually this year for UN meetings to avert the planet's "climate emergency." AFP via Getty Images |
24.09.2020 | Grizzly Discovery Pushes Whale And Dolphin Death Toll To 50 Following Mauritius Oil Spill | 20 Sep 2020: discovery of antother dead dolphin brought the total number of whales and dolphin ... [+] deaths associated with the oil spill up to 50. local fishermen found the carcass (covered in green) in the North of the island.Facebook /... |
24.09.2020 | More Mysterious Dark Substances Seen In Ocean Around Mauritius After Oil Spill | 20 Sep 2020: Local resident and kitesurfing instructor, Denis Labeauté filmed the dark substance ... [+] around Le Morne on Sunday morning. He said he had never seen anything like it before.Photo: Denis Labeauté / Facebook |
10.09.2020 | IMO In Hot Water Following Mauritius Oil Spill And Botched Wakashio Salvage Operation | 24 August 2020: a date that will go down in infamy in Mauritius' history books for the deliberate ... [+] scuttling of the Japanese iron-ore carrier, the Wakashio in clear weather and calm waters. What was the IMO's role?MOBILISATION NATION... |
03.09.2020 | Global Shipping’s Moral Authority Plunges In Mauritius As Pope Intervenes In Wakashio Saga | 30 August 2020: Pope Francis calls for prayers for Mauritius from the window of the apostolic palace ... [+] overlooking St. Peter's Square in The Vatican during the weekly Angelus prayer.AFP via Getty Images |
29.08.2020 | Was The Deliberate Sinking Of The Mauritius Oil Spill Vessel, Wakashio, An International Crime? | 24 August 2020: photos released by local authorities show the forward section of the 300m long ... [+] Japanese iron vessel being deliberately sunk at an unknown location in the Indian Ocean.MOBILISATION NATIONALE WAKASHIO |
11.08.2020 | Refuel Your Portfolio With Phillips 66 | CHINA - 2020/04/21: In this photo illustration the American multinational oil and gas company ... [+] Phillips 66 logo seen displayed on a smartphone. . (Photo Illustration by Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)SOPA Ima... |
21.07.2020 | HollyFrontier Can Handle The Heat | BRAZIL - 2020/06/08: In this photo illustration a HollyFrontier Corporation logo seen displayed on a ... [+] smartphone. (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Image... |
15.05.2020 | A much-maligned corner of the oil market is a rare winner during the coronavirus pandemic | One of the oil industry's most-maligned products, high sulfur fuel oil, is a rare success story during the commodity's record-breaking slump during the coronavirus pandemic, Bloomberg reported Thursday.
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29.10.2019 | Cape Town Agreement on vessel safety gains public support from nearly 50 countries | Forty-eight countries have signed a public declaration that they intend to bring the Cape Town Agreement on vessel safety into force by October 2022, including major fishing countries such as China, South Korea, Indonesia, and the United Ki... |
19.08.2019 | The Case Against Cruising: How Your Cruise Holiday Is Destroying The Planet | 5 Mins Read
Continually rising in popularity, cruising is now one of the most popular vacation choices for holidaymakers. According to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) just released 2019 Asia report, this year has seen over... |
01.03.2019 | Beyond Paris: Other International Efforts to Address Climate Change | The modern economy is built on an international transportation infrastructure that is largely invisible to the consumer. Nearly every banality of modern life, from the clothes people wear to the out-of-season food they eat, is possible only... |
08.01.2019 | Daphne Tech Raises 4.9 Million to Test Filters for Maritime-Shipping Exhausts | Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures LLC, Belgium's The Innovation Fund SA and a Swiss business angel were among the investors in the round announced last week, Daphne Technology's chief executive Juan Mario Michan said by email today.
Saudi Aramco... |
05.02.2018 | Comfortable protheses and clean shipping win big at Venture Kick Stage 3 | Swiss Motion Technologies SA (formally Nextep) (HEIG VD) Medtech
On average, 3 in every 10,000 people undergo a major limb amputation every year [1]. While recent advances in prosthetic limbs have gathered the attention of the media and cau... |
17.12.2016 | China’s Capture of U.S. Underwater Drone Violates Law of the Sea | On December 16 a Chinese warship snatched a U.S. underwater drone literally from under the eyes of the crew of a U.S. survey ship. The USNS Bowditch is an unarmed naval oceanographic vessel that was recovering two underwater drones in the P... |
10.03.2016 | To Stop Marine Poachers, Google and Ecologists Are Ending Privacy at Sea | Over the last century, ocean biodiversity has been obliterated by overfishing and industrialization, resulting in a looming mass extinction event in the seas. Though several enormous marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established, poac... |
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- | The worst is over for global supply chains, but shipping association says industry faces lingering issues | The worst of global supply chain disruptions is over, said Esben Poulsson, chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping.
Retailers had made a “significant level” of pre-orders and that should help ease shortages of goods, and new conta... |
- | Carbon-removal startups could be essential to avoid catastrophic climate change. We profiled 11 that investors say are poised to take off. | Louise Parlons Bentata and Nestor Rueda-Vallejo cofounded Bluemethane. Bluemethane This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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- | World’s first-ever global emissions tax takes a step closer to reality | The International Maritime Organization held its latest round of negotiations to discuss how to move forward on the climate regulation of the shipping industry.
Campaigners said growing support for the world’s first-ever global emissions le... |
- | Somali pirates are back on the attack at a level not seen in years, adding to global shipping threats | Attacks by Somali pirates have risen more in the past three months than at any other time during the past six years, concerning maritime experts with shipping already under stress from the Red Sea Houthi attacks.
Global piracy costs the wor... |
- | 63 cruise ships owned by Carnival Corporation released more toxic sulfur gasses than all the cars in Europe, study says | 63 cruise ships owned by Carnival Corporation released more toxic sulfur gasses than all the cars in Europe, study says
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- | Meet the world’s first electric autonomous container ship | The Yara Birkeland, the world’s first net-zero, battery-powered autonomous container ship, was delivered to Norwegian fertilizer company Yara Norge AS in November 2020. It’s currently in the Norwegian port of Horten, where it’s undergoing f... |
- | Russian tankers turned off their tracking signals at more than double the normal rate in March, as 'dark activity' skyrockets following the invasion of Ukraine | A ship sailing along the Yenisei River in Russia in 2013. Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
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Russian oil tankers have averaged 12 "dark activities" per week since the invasion of Ukraine.
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- | Global shipping wants to go green. But a lack of fuel is derailing its best-laid plans | Shipping companies will need adequate amounts of green methanol or other greener fuels to power these ships to make a meaningful difference to their carbon footprint.
If Maersk and other firms have to use fossil fuels in the interim to oper... |
- | Amazon’s new net-zero carbon pledge is focused on the oceans, as shipping giants pursue alternative fuels | Marine shipping accounts for 1 billion tons of carbon emissions per year, according to the Clean Air Task Force, which worked with the Aspen Institute on a new ocean transportation effort.
Amazon and IKEA are among the companies making a pl... |
- | Why the next electric battery boom may be in cargo ships | Marine shipping contributes 1 billion metric tons of carbon emissions each year.
The massive cargo ships of today aren’t able to fit at many of the ports around the world.
Fleetzero is attempting to decarbonize the cargo shipping industry w... |
- | Russian oil tankers are reportedly disappearing from tracking systems near Portugal's Azores islands as dark activity 'skyrockets' amid Ukraine war | The municipality of Velas on Sao Jorge island in Azores on March 26, 2022. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA/AFP via Getty Images
At least three Russian oil tankers "went dark" near the Azores islands in the past 10 days, Bloomberg reports... |
- | Climate change could bring back wind as the future power source for ocean cargo ships | International trade is still heavily reliant on oceangoing vessels and the noxious bunker fuel that feeds most ships’ massive diesel engines.
To this point, critics say the shipping industry has made only lackluster efforts to go green, but... |
- | Crewless cargo? Autonomous shipping aims to overcome safety, trust concerns to reach mainstream | Major shipping firms have completed successful tests of autonomous vessels.
Building trust among freight owners and regulators remains the biggest hurdle for the tech reaching primetime.
A cargo tanker off the coast of Norway completed a 13... |
- | A shipping emissions showdown stands in the way of one of the biggest climate deals of the decade | Delegates of the International Maritime Organization are meeting in London this week for preliminary talks on how to implement a new greenhouse gas strategy.
The talks are designed to help build consensus ahead of a crucial session of the I... |