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NINE JAPANESE COMPANIES RESEARCH SHIP CARBON RECYCLING

18 JULY 2020  Nine Japanese companies have started the Ship Carbon Recycling Working Group as part of Japan’s Carbon Capture & Reuse (CCR) Study Group. The Working Group aims to explore the feasibility of the concept of utilizing methanation technology for zero-emission ship fuels. Carbon recycling, a method used to …

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SHIPPING LOSSES CONTINUED DOWNWARD TREND IN 2019, ALLIANZ SAYS

15 JULY 2020 Asian waters accounted for a third of the shipping industry’s total losses at sea globally last year, even as shipping losses continued their declining trend, says marine specialty insurer Allianz Global. In their annual Safety & Shipping Review, Allianz tallied 41 total losses reported around the world in …

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SERIOUS CASES OF BRAIN DAMAGE ARE LINKED TO COVID-19, NEW RESEARCH SHOWS

10 JULY 2020 The coronavirus doesn’t just target our lungs. A growing body of research shows that COVID-19 is linked to potentially fatal brain damage and neurological problems. According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Brain, some coronavirus patients experience brain swelling that’s accompanied by episodes of delirium. Other patients develop nervous-system disorders like Guillain-Barré …

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IT COULD BE DECADES BEFORE EMISSIONS CUTS SLOW GLOBAL WARMING, SCIENTISTS WARN

09 JULY 2020 Slashing greenhouse gas emissions would probably not yield visible results until mid-century, researchers have said, cautioning that humanity must manage its expectations in the fight against global warming. Even under optimistic scenarios in which carbon pollution falls sharply, climate change will continue for decades, they reported Tuesday in the …

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MALTA ALLOWS 50 RESCUED MIGRANTS TO DISEMBARK FROM LIVESTOCK CARRIER

08 JUL 2020  On Tuesday night, the livestock carrier Talia finally received permission to transfer 50 rescued migrants to the custody of Maltese immigration officials. The Talia was on a ballast voyage off Libya on Saturday when she diverted to rescue 52 migrants in a drifting boat. A surveillance plane operated by rescue NGO …

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EARTH’S MAGNETIC FIELD COULD BE CHANGING MUCH FASTER THAN WE EVER REALISED

07 JULY 2020 The Earth’s magnetic field flips, every few hundred thousand years or so on average, which means magnetic north becomes magnetic south and vice versa (the planet doesn’t actually turn upside down). New research suggests this change of direction can happen up to 10 times faster than previously …

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WARNINGS ISSUED AS CHINA CONFIRMS A CASE OF BUBONIC PLAGUE IN INNER MONGOLIA

06 JULY 2020 Authorities in an autonomous region in northern China have issued a health warning after a local farmer contracted the bubonic plague. A herdsman was reportedly in a stable condition after having been confirmed to have caught the disease on Sunday, according to the New York Times. Health officials in …

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DJIBOUTI RAMPS UP CREW CHANGE EFFORTS FOR SEAFARERS

04 JUL 2020 Djibouti has carried out the first crew change of merchant sailors in its territory and is ready to get home more seafarers who have been stranded by the coronavirus, a senior port official said. Lying on the Bab al-Mandab strait, which is one of the world’s busiest …

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PIRATES ATTACK SECOND VESSEL IN GULF OF GUINEA KIDNAPPING FIVE CREW

03 JUL 2020  A cargo vessel was the latest target of pirates in the waters off Benin. This attack came just one day after reports of an even more brazen attack on a vessel in the oil fields in the Gulf of Guinea. In the latest incident, security firm Dryad …

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NEW PRESIDENT OF THE NAUTICAL INSTITUTE TO FOCUS ON THREE CHALLENGES

02 JUL 2020  The newly elected President of The Nautical Institute, Jillian Carson-Jackson has vowed to help the Institute and wider maritime community meet three important challenges – those of diversity and inclusion, branch engagement and managing the impact of technology. Speaking at today’s Nautical Institute Annual General Meeting she …

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