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NAVIGATING SUSTAINABILITY: AMMONIA’S POTENTIAL FOR MARITIME SHIPPING

21 OCT 2023  With maritime shipping responsible for a substantial 90 percent of global trade by volume and contributing to approximately three percent of the world’s carbon emissions, the need for decarbonization is paramount. Amidst the mounting public and private sector pressure for the industry to reduce its carbon footprint and transition …

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WOOD CHIP CARRIER CATCHES FIRE TWICE IN CAPE TOWN

20 OCT 2023  Firefighters and salvors have brought a large cargo fire under control aboard a bulker at the port of Cape Town. On Saturday, a fire broke out in a cargo of eucalyptus paper bales in the forward hold of the wood chip carrier Batavia Express. The Cape Town fire department …

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OMAD DIET WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW !

19 OCT 2023 What do British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and singer Bruce Springsteen have in common? They’re among an ever-growing group of public figures touting the benefits of eating just one meal a day. As a result, the one meal a day (OMAD) diet is the latest attention-grabbing weight loss trend. Advocates claim …

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WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS IF YOU CHARGE YOUR PHONE OVERNIGHT

18 OCT 2023 In the world of lithium-ion batteries, smartphones take centre stage. Yet they’ve also sparked an ongoing debate: does prolonged (or overnight) charging wreak havoc on your battery? A number of factors determine a phone battery’s lifespan, including its manufacturing age and its chemical age. The latter refers …

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NEW STUDY REVEALS HIGH NOX EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS

17 OCT 2023 A recent working paper by the International Council on Clean Transportation has shed light on the alarming levels of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from ships. The study analyzed 615 samples of real-world emissions from 545 ships operating in Danish waters in 2019, using sniffers attached to helicopters to gather …

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DOES HUMANITY REALLY FACE A 1 IN 6 CHANCE OF DYING THIS CENTURY?

16 OCT 2023 In 2020, Oxford-based philosopher Toby Ord published a book called The Precipice about the risk of human extinction. He put the chances of “existential catastrophe” for our species during the next century at one in six. It’s quite a specific number, and an alarming one. The claim drew headlines at the …

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CMA CGM’S LOGISTICS ARM DEPLOYS CONTAINER-UNPACKING ROBOT

15 OCT 2023  CEVA, the warehousing and logistics arm of French container liner CMA CGM, plans to use robots from U.S. firm Boston Dynamics at a new transload facility near the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the biggest import gateways for the U.S. consumer market.  The transload …

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ONE CRITICAL THING WE CAN DO TO KEEP ALZHEIMER’S SYMPTOMS AT BAY

14 OCT 2023 Deep sleep could be key to forestalling slow declines in brain health that may one day lead to Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. Based on their investigation involving 62 older, cognitively healthy adults, researchers from the University of California (UC) Berkeley, Stanford University, and UC Irvine …

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CONTAINER SHIPPING: ANALYSTS WARN OF ‘SEVERE DOWNTURN’ AS NEW CAPACITY HITS THE WATER

13 OCT 2023 Asia-North Europe carriers took advantage of the Chinese national holiday this week to announce new headhaul FAK rates, effective from 1 November, which are double the level currently on offer via the spot market. Hapag-Lloyd led the way on Monday raising its Asia-North Europe 40ft FAK rate …

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NEW DATA COLLECTION TOOL COULD HELP STEER CII IMPROVEMENTS

12 OCT 2023 The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a new data collection system to help steer improvements to the new Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII). CII is an energy efficiency rating system developed by the International Maritime Organization for merchant ships over 5,000 gross tonnes. It came into effect on …

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