GMF explores policies for international shipping decarbonisation
The Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has published a brief to argue that more countries should support international shipping's transition to zero emissions.
Read moreThe Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has published a brief to argue that more countries should support international shipping's transition to zero emissions.
Read moreA new Insight Brief by the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) highlights that with the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Revised Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Strategy adopted in July 2023, this Brief dives deeper into the mid-term measures, including an economic and technical measure, which are currently under development to ensure delivering on the Strategy.
Read moreSusanne Justesen, the Project Director of Human Sustainability at the Global Maritime Forum, brings nearly two decades of experience in the realms of diversity and innovation. In her approximately three-year tenure within the maritime sector, she has actively championed the cause of human sustainability, aiming to enhance the industry's appeal to a broader audience.
Read morePoseidon Principles' 2023 Annual Report highlights a pivotal moment as signatories, for the fourth consecutive year, reveal their climate alignment efforts. The report, crafted by the Global Maritime Forum in collaboration with UMAS, underscores the shipping industry's commitment to decarbonization.
Read moreA new Insight Brief by the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) highlights that a key milestone was reached in July 2023, when Member States of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), during its 80th Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC80) meeting, agreed on a revised greenhouse gas (GHG) strategy.
Read moreThe Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has identified five key action areas to improve the operational efficiency of vessels.
Read moreThe winners of Global Maritime Forum (GMF)'s essay competition aim to bring the vision of an inclusive maritime transition to life, by launching the Ambition Statement as part of the newly formed Future Maritime Leaders Network with twenty other future maritime leaders.
Read moreUMAS, the Getting to Zero Coalition, and Race to Zero warn that while it is possible for scalable zero-emission fuels to account for 5% of international shipping fuels by 2030, the window of opportunity is closing quickly, and the industry must act rapidly.
Read moreVladimir Zorić from Montenegrin, this years Global Maritime Forum (GMF) essay competition winner, proposed the Worldwide Crew Pool (WCP) should build a collaborative way of working amongst different companies and stakeholders through a centralised system.
Read moreThe All Aboard Alliance today announced the Diversity@Sea initiative, that will see 11 companies pilot a series of test measures to make life at sea more inclusive and attractive to all seafarers.
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