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EU Audit Finds Polluting Ships “Slip Through the Net” with Lax Enforcement
Despite significant resources and financial investments, the European Court of Auditors found in a new report that ships continu...
Read More >>Fortescue Brings Ammonia-Powered PSV to UK Ahead of IMO Meetings
With the IMO’s next Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) set to take place in April, Australia’s F...
Read More >>Thailand's Legal Reforms Could Bring Back "Bad Old Days" for Fishing
[By Tyler Roney] Jirasak “Boot” Meerit left school before he was a teenager to become a fisher alongside...
Read More >>EU’s New Clean Industry Deal Includes Push for Alternative Fuels
The European Commission presented its new Clean Industry Deal as the next ambitious step in a decarbonization strategy....
Read More >>Milestone Bio-LNG Bunkering Signals Path for Future Maritime Fuels
In what is being called a milestone for the emergence of alternative fuels for the maritime sector, the first bunkering of certifi...
Read More >>Buyers Alliance Launches Large Tender to Support E-Fuel Container Shipping
The buyers' alliance established in 2023 to spur demand for decarbonization in shipping officially opened its second, larger...
Read More >>Mexico’s LNG Ambitions Face the Trump Era and Environmental Concerns
[By Emilio Godoy and Patrick Moore] Last September, just off the Gulf coast of the Mexican city of Altamira, the...
Read More >>Core Power Maps Effort for Nuclear Power Barges Leading to Commercial Ships
Core Power, a startup that is working to develop opportunities in the maritime sector using a new generation of advanced...
Read More >>Transporting Carbon: Steering a Course to a Sustainable Future
The United States has taken the lead in the international race to capture carbon dioxide (CO2). According to report...
Read More >>First UK Tests for CO2 Injection in Depleted Seabed Wells Underway
The first tests in the UK for injecting CO2 into depleted wells under the North Sea got underway this week. The UK gover...
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