19 nov 2019 Malaysia has joined the list of nations and regions moving to ban the use of open-loop exhaust gas scrubbers in the run-up to the IMO2020 sulfur cap implementation. “Malaysia prohibits the discharge of wash water from [open-loop scrubbers] whilst in Malaysian water (12 nautical miles from the …
Read More »DATA SHOWS WE’RE LIVING THROUGH EARTH’S SECOND HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD
19 NOV 2019 This year is increasingly likely to be the planet’s second- or third-warmest calendar year on record since modern temperature data collection began in 1880, according to data released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This reflects the growing influence of long-term, human-caused global …
Read More »ASIA TOPS CHILD LABOR AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTIVITY
18 nov 2019 A new report indicates that a significant share of child labor and human trafficking in global supply chains occurs in activities such as raw material extraction and agriculture, with South-East Asia having the highest percentage of child labor. The report, Ending child labour, forced labour and human trafficking …
Read More »IMO AGREES GOAL-BASED APPROACH TO CUTTING EMISSIONS
17 nov 2019 Meeting last week, the IMO has agreed that a goal-setting approach is the best way to reduce carbon emissions in the short-term. Full details of the approach will be resolved next year. States and NGO’s discussed the details and the complexities of the different submitted proposals and …
Read More »EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK TO STOP FINANCING FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS
17 nov 2019 The European Investment Bank (EIB) will end financing for fossil fuel energy projects from the end of 2021 in a move to aligning all its financing activities with the goals of the Paris Agreement. EIB Group financing will unlock EUR one trillion ($1.1 trillion) of climate action …
Read More »U.S. NAVY TESTS OUT EXOSKELETON TECHNOLOGY
16 NOV 2019 The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport is looking to take a load off the shoulders of the Navy’s sailors and civilian workforce by testing out everyday applications for exoskeleton systems. Human Assistive Technology (HAT) is the development and use of technology to reduce strain a …
Read More »U.S. COAST GUARD INTERDICTS SEMI-SUB CARRYING $70M IN COCAINE
15 NOV 2019 On October 23, the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane intercepted a suspected semi-submersible smuggling vessel in international waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean and seized more than two tonnes of cocaine. The crew of a maritime patrol aircraft alerted the Harriet Lane to the suspect vessel’s presence, …
Read More »NOAA PLANS TO STOP PRODUCING TRADITIONAL PAPER CHARTS
14 NOV 2019 On Friday, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Coast Survey announced plans to phase out the production of all traditional paper nautical charts. Over the next five years, NOAA says that it plans to transition to electronic chart (ENC) products with a focus on improving data …
Read More »SPIKE IN OIL-TANKER RATES MAY BE OVER, BUT A BOOM IS COMING
13 NOV 2019 A surge in the cost of hiring oil tankers last month may already seem like a distant memory, but the rally was enough to convince analysts monitoring the industry’s fortunes that a couple of boom years are on the way. Daily earnings for very large crude carriers, …
Read More »ITF CALLS FOR ACTION ON GULF OF GUINEA PIRACY
12 nov 2019 Following back-to-back attacks on two vessels in the Gulf of Guinea last week, the International Transport Worker’ Federation has called for urgent global and regional cooperation to fight piracy off West Africa. On November 2, pirates kidnapped nine crewmembers from the Norwegian-flagged MV Bonita while the vessel …
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