ICTSI commits to zero emissions by 2050
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has committed to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050.
Read moreInternational Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has committed to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050.
Read moreThe COP 28 summit concluded on 12th of December in Dubai, reaching -after a prolonged debate and much controversy- the UAE Consensus that plans to phase out fossil fuels.
Read moreThis week, the two companies announced that they will investigate how combining Ørsted’s wind technology with Highview Power’s liquid air energy storage can deliver a stronger investment case for future offshore wind projects.
Read moreLast week, NORDEN issued a statement to announce that together with shipowner Spar Shipping AS, they recently bunkered approximately 1100 tonnes of biofuel at GoodFuels in Rotterdam used on two voyages bound for Asia and Africa respectively.
Read moreAmerican Bureau of Shipping's (ABS) president and CEO, Christopher J. Wiernicki, highlighted the importance of the shipping industry's part in the global clean energy transition in a series of appearances at the energy industry conference CERAWeek.
Read moreICS Board met in London last week to unanimously support the proposal for shipowners to make mandatory contributions per tonne of CO2 emitted to create a new IMO fund to be established by 2024.
Read moreLeading organizations and initiatives across the shipping value chain, joined by the largest producers of green hydrogen, signed on to a joint statement at COP27, committing to the rapid and ambitious production and use of low-carbon fuels based on green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonization of global shipping. The shipping sector currently accounts for 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions but is expected to grow to 50 percent by 2050 without intervention.
Read moreDuring a press conference at SMM 2022, DNV unveiled its latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 report with a new focus on how to overcome the “ultimate hurdle” of fuel availability. This year’s publication considers the comprehensive production, distribution and bunkering infrastructures required to enable the maritime industry’s shift to carbon-neutral fuels.
Read moreMany climate experts predict that the next ten years are crucial, thus our actions within this decade will decide whether we are able to reach the ambitious goals of the Paris agreement limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5°C until 2050. Yet, recent studies show that G20 nations are currently failing to reach their climate goals.
Read moreIn fact, The UNEP Emissions Gap Report for 2019 which was launched on Tuesday, November 26, warns that the world is heading for a 3.2 degrees Celsius global temperature rise over pre-industrial levels, leading to even wider-ranging and more destructive climate impacts, even if countries meet commitments in accordance with the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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