by John Konrad (gCaptain) The London Headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), was besieged again by Ocean Rebellion protestors on Monday, decrying the agency’s failure to act on climate change and ocean pollution but this time they brought gasoline and ignited a biking funeral...
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New IMO proposal on GHG reductions triggers criticism
Last week, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) working group presented a draft text where it agreed further measures to cut ship emissions. However, the text has sparked criticism by…
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Bio-Bunkers, What Types Of BioFuels Could Ships Burn in 2030?
By Ryan Hesketh and Jack Wittels (Bloomberg) — Shipping is the backbone of the global economy, responsible for about 90% of world trade. But it also accounts for almost 3% (and rising) of man-made carbon dioxide emissions. The industry’s regulator set a series of emission-cutting targets back in...
Danaos slashes CO2 emissions 11 years ahead of schedule
Greek containership owner Danaos Corporation managed to meet IMO 2030 carbon reduction targets eleven years ahead of schedule. The post Danaos slashes CO2 emissions 11 years ahead of schedule…
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Green target met ahead of schedule: Yang Ming cuts CO2 emissions by 51 pct
Eleven years ahead of schedule, Taiwanese shipping company Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation managed to accomplish the International Maritime Organization (IMO) target of reducing carbon…
ABS Sets the Maritime Course To Low Carbon Shipping
Shipowners and operators must also take into considerations the greenhouse gas targets for 2030 and the emissions goals for 2050, apart from IMO 2020 Global Sulphur Cap, reports Safety4sea.
Need for new strategiesABS informs that the regulatory changes set for 2020, as well as those expected for 2030 and 2050, will be “more disruptive than any past environmental regulations.”
In fact, the shipping industry “will need a better understanding of existing technologies and strategies while new...
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