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TOP TAKEAWAYS FROM THE COP26 CLIMATE SUMMIT

17 NOV 2021  The staff of The Conversation asked experts from around the world for their reaction to the outcomes of this year’s UN climate summit, COP26, including the Glasgow Climate Pact agreed by all 197 countries attending the talks. Here’s what they had to say about the deals that …

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RECORD NUMBER OF CRUISE SHIPS SCRAPPED AT ALANG IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

16 NOV 2021  The demolition yards at Alang, India received a record number of cruise and passenger ships in the past 12 months. While none of the major cruise brands have sent one of their ships directly to the ship breaking operations in India, several notable ships have arrived since …

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SATCOM MEGA-MERGER: VIASAT BUYS INMARSAT FOR $7.3 BILLION

19 NOV 2021  American communications company Viasat has purchased the longest-running satcom company in the maritime industry, Inmarsat, for a total value of about $7.3 billion in cash, stock and debt.  Viasat intends to integrate Inmarsat’s radio frequency spectrum, satellite fleet and ground-based assets into its global network. The combination …

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ITF SAYS MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE SHOWS URGENT NEED TO MAKE MARITIME SAFE FOR WOMEN

18 NOV 2021 The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) says the recent report of sexual assault by a U.S. Merchant Marine Academy cadet during her at sea training brings shame on the shipping industry and underlines the urgent need for action to eliminate violence in the workplace. The case, which …

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USMMA “PAUSES” SEA YEAR PROGRAM AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS

17 NOV 2021  In a letter released Tuesday evening, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced that it has decided to pause the next cycle of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy’s iconic Sea Year program, citing an ongoing sexual assault and sexual harassment scandal. Sea Year provides the academy’s students with …

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COUNTRIES LAUNCH PLAN FOR NET-ZERO SHIPPING LANES AT COP26

16 NOV 2021 A coalition of 19 countries including Britain and the United States on Wednesday agreed to create zero emissions shipping trade routes between ports to speed up the decarbonisation of the global maritime industry, officials involved said. Shipping, which transports about 90% of world trade, accounts for nearly 3% of …

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SHIPOWNERS SAY CHARTERERS SHOULD PAY EU CARBON FEES GOING TO R&D FUND

16 NOV 2021  After saying that it fears the EU’s FuelEU Maritime program might be a missed opportunity, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) is taking on one of the most controversial sections of the proposal the EU Emissions Trading System. In a newly released position paper, the industry group …

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ABANDONING FOSSIL FUELS WOULD BRING IMMEDIATE BENEFITS TO MILLIONS, STUDY SHOWS

11 NOV 2021 Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emitted by burning fossil fuels for energy today will only be removed from the atmosphere by natural sinks – like forests and the ocean – in the next 300 to 1,000 years. That means the climate benefits of transitioning to clean energy become apparent on …

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