04 JUN 2023 A decades-old global environmental pact has averted huge amounts of sea ice loss in the Arctic, new research shows. Banning ozone-depleting gases under the historic 1987 Montreal Protocol has delayed the first, feared ice-free Arctic summer by as much as 15 years, the study found – once again demonstrating …
Read More »LLOYD’S REGISTER WITHDRAWS CLASS FROM INDIAN SHIPOWNER GATIK
03 JUN 2023 Lloyd’s Register has told India’s Gatik Ship Management, which has become a major carrier of Russian oil since the Ukraine war, that it will withdraw certification of 21 of its vessels by June 3, the maritime services company told Reuters. It is the latest setback for Gatik, …
Read More »FRENCH SAIL CARGO SHIP LAUNCHED IN VIETNAM
02 JUN 2023 French sail cargo company and chocolatier Grain de Sail recently marked the next key milestone in its efforts to develop a carbon-free logistics business. The company reports that the hull of its second sail cargo ship was recently floated at the Piriou shipyard. The construction is making …
Read More »NORWEGIAN SHIP COMPLETES 160-MILE AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION DEMONSTRATION
01 JUN 2023 Demonstration and testing of autonomous technologies for ships continues with Norway’s Kongsberg reporting it recently completed one of the most complex autonomous journeys at sea so far undertaken as the technology develops. The demonstration was carried out over 13 hours and involved a range of remote and …
Read More »SHIP SUSPECTED OF 150-MILE-LONG OIL SLICK IN RED SEA
31 MAY 2023 An approximately 150-mile-long oil slick that has been spotted in the Red Sea is believed to have been released by a merchant ship, according to satellite-monitoring environmental group SkyTruth. The discharge was initially spotted off the coast of Sudan by Sentinel-2 satellite imagery on May 19, 2023. SkyTruth reports …
Read More »DUAL-FUEL RETROFITTING MAY BE KEY FOR CARBON GOALS – BUT IT’S NOT EASY
31 M,AY 2023 In order for the shipping industry to achieve decarbonization that is sufficiently in line with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a full life-cycle approach – also known as a ‘well-to-wake emissions’ perspective – needs to be adopted. This forces the …
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