Stolt Tankers drops its annual CO2 emissions by 6%
Stolt Tankers reduced its fuel consumption by 6% compared to 2020, which is equivalent to removing 18,000 cars from the roads for a year.
Read moreStolt Tankers reduced its fuel consumption by 6% compared to 2020, which is equivalent to removing 18,000 cars from the roads for a year.
Read moreFollowing the commitments that came out of COP26, Seas at Risk calls IMO to ‘urgently align’ the agency’s work on reducing climate impacts from shipping.
Read moreABS released its latest sustainability technology guidance exploring the potential of emerging battery technologies in shipping's decarbonization.
Read moreThe 77th session of IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 77) will take place on 22-26 November 2021.
Read moreGetting to Zero Coalition released new policy frameworks in order to close the competitiveness gap between fossil and zero-emission fuels in shipping community.
Read moreEnvironmental advocacy organization Stand.earth applauded U.S. President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure package, signed on November 15.
Read moreShip management company V.Group entered a strategic partnership with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping to boost industry transition to net-zero future.
Read moreThe large-scale transition towards net zero by 2050 will, at some point (presumably nearer 2030), require a full switch to zero-carbon fuels, a new report by Danish Ship Finance explains.
Read moreUN COP 26 took place in Glasgow on 31 October – 12 November 2021, gathering representatives from 200 countries to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Read moreMaritime UK has responded to Clydebank Declaration, with the chief executive, Ben Murray, saying that its success will depend on government investment long after COP26.
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