10 JULY 2022 Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels requires reaching net zero emissions by the middle of this century. This means that, in less than three decades, we need to reverse more than a century of rising emissions and bring annual emissions down to near zero, while balancing out all …
Read More »REPORT: WAKASHIO LEFT ROUTE FOR CELLPHONE SIGNAL MORE THAN ONCE
09 JULY 2022 Nearly two years after the Japanese bulker Wakashio went aground on Mauritius and created a disastrous fuel oil spill, the Japan Transport Safety Board has issued a preliminary report based on its investigation. While the events at the time of the ground are well known, the Japanese authority is looking …
Read More »GOOD NEWS! THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS GOING TO HOLD TOGETHER FOR NOW
08 JULY 2022 If you’ve been laying in bed at night, fretting that the planets of the Solar System are going to go ricocheting off throughout the galaxy, you can set your mind at ease. We have at least 100,000 years before that happens, according to new calculations. In a …
Read More »GUILTY VERDICTS FOR FOUR OF FIVE NAVY OFFICERS IN “FAT LEONARD” TRIAL
07 JULY 2022 More than five years after being indicted on charges of accepting bribes in the now famous “Fat Leonard” case, four retired captains of the U.S. Navy were convicted but the jury failed to decide the case of the senior-most defendant. The U.S. Department of Justice has not …
Read More »THE LONGER THE UKRAINE WAR, THE MORE LIKELY IT IS TO BE WON BY A SEA POWER
06 JULY 2022 The Ukraine war is at a strategic turning point. As the Russian offensive intensifies in the Donbas without resulting in any substantial gains, western leaders warn that the war will be long, and supporting Ukraine must be sustained in the long term. At the same time, a less …
Read More »STUDY: SHIPPING IS SET TO MISS THE IMO 2050 TARGET
05 JULY 2022 The maritime industry is not currently on track to meet the IMO ambition for a 50 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, even under favorable assumptions, according to a new study released by think tank Nordic West Office. The study suggests that this target could eventually be …
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