Life & Love

RUSSIA’S BURNING OF EXCESS GAS IS AN ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER

06 SEPT 2022 Russia is wasting large volumes of natural gas by burning it in a huge orange flare near the Finnish border at a time when it has sharply cut deliveries to the European Union, scientists and analysts said on Friday. Analysts from Rystad, an energy consultancy based in Norway, described it as …

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GREENLAND’S ICE SHEET IS “COMMITTED” TO 10 INCHES OF SEA LEVEL RISE

05 SEPT 2022  According to our study, Greenland must lose at least 3.3 percent of its ice to reestablish balance with today’s prevailing climate – regardless of future warming. I’m standing at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet, mesmerized by a mind-blowing scene of natural destruction. A milewide section of glacier front …

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SOLOMON ISLANDS SUSPENDS ALL PORT CALLS FOR FOREIGN NAVAL VESSELS

04 SEPT 2022  After refusing port entry to a U.S. Coast Guard cutter during a joint operation last month, the government of the Solomon Islands has announced that it is temporarily suspending port calls for all foreign naval vessels of all nationalities. During a joint fishery patrol in the South …

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12 NEW LNG BULKERS WILL BE EQUIPPED TO BURN HFO

03 SEPT 2022  The independent bulker operator Himalaya Shipping plans to install scrubbers on a fleet of 12 LNG-powered Newcastlemax bulkers currently under construction at New Times Shipyard (NTS) in China. The installation acknowledges the reality of LNG dual-fuel power today: LNG is so expensive that most LNG-fueled oceangoing ships …

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BULKER BEACHED AFTER HITTING LNG CARRIER OFF GIBRALTAR

02 SEPT 2022  The Gibraltar government and the port authority are reporting that the situation remains stable after a bulker departing the port overnight clipped an anchored LNG carrier and began taking on water. The vessel was beached on the eastern side of the territory while surveys and precautions for …

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TURKEY REFUSES ENTRY TO DECOMMISSIONED CARRIER OVER ASBESTOS CONCERNS

01 SEPT 2022  The Turkish government has decided to deny permission for the scrapping of the decommissioned Brazilian Navy carrier NAe São Paulo. Environmentalists believe that the former French Navy vessel (ex name Foch) contains a substantial amount of asbestos, and after the scrapper declined to carry out a new hazardous materials inventory, Turkey’s …

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INDIAN OCEAN HIGH RISK DESIGNATION TO BE WITHDRAWN AT END OF 2022

31 AUG 2022  Further reflecting the progress that has been made in reducing the danger of piracy off the east coast of Africa and into the Indian Ocean, the shipping industry plans to formally end the “High Risk Area,” designation as of the first of the year. While a level …

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A STRONG SOLAR STORM COULD BE HEADING OUR WAY. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW SPACE

30 AUG 2022 Earth is about to be lashed by solar storms, according to reports from several space weather agencies around the world. Thanks to the double whammy of a high solar wind speed and several coronal mass ejections, we could be seeing a strong storm, as well as several moderate …

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NEVER SHOWER DURING A THUNDERSTORM. A PHYSICIST EXPLAINS WHY

29 AUG 2022 The Met Office has issued several “yellow thunderstorm warnings” for the UK, highlighting the potential for frequent lightning. While your chance of getting struck by lightning is low, it’s important to know how to stay safe during a thunderstorm. Globally, about 24,000 people each year are killed by lightning and another 240,000 …

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THE THREE MARITIME VALUE CHAINS: DECARBONIZATION PLAYBOOK PART 2

28 AUG 2022  The demand to substantially eliminate the 1,076 million tonnes (2018) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions , which includes carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), expressed in CO2e or CO2eq of total shipping (international, domestic and fishing) is often centred on assets like ships, engines, and alternative …

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