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WHO WARNS CANCER CASES WILL JUMP 77% BY 2050. HERE’S WHY.

02 FEB 2024 The number of new cancer cases will rise to more than 35 million in 2050 – 77 percent higher than the figure in 2022, the World Health Organization‘s cancer agency warned Thursday. The WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) cited tobacco, alcohol, obesity and air pollution as key factors in the estimated rise. “Over …

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BIDEN ADVISER SEES LIMITED INFLATION IMPACT FROM RED SEA ATTACKS

01 MAR 2024 President Joe Biden’s energy security adviser said the impact of Houthi rebel attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea is limited and pledged continued US action to curb the Iranian-backed group’s ability to disrupt markets. Cost pressures have been more on logistics than on energy commodities, Amos Hochstein …

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AMID RED SEA CRISIS, SHIPS NOW FACE RISE IN SOMALI PIRACY

31 FEB 2024 Piracy off Somalia’s coast has increased since maritime security was disrupted by Houthi militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea in response to the Israel-Hamas war. The Horn of Africa nation has recorded five assaults on commercial ships off its coast since November, Hassan Mohamed Afrah, the …

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LAW AND PRACTICE OF CONTAINER SHIPPING

30 FEB 2024  The evolution of container shipping has played a crucial role in transforming international trade and shipping, making it more efficient, cost-effective, and interconnected. Today, container shipping is ubiquitous and efficient. The most recent ULCV, the MSC Irina, has an astonishing capacity of 24,346 TEU.[1] This has been a …

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CAN CHINA USE OFFSHORE WIND TO END RELIANCE ON FOREIGN LNG AND COAL?

29 FEB 2024  And could that make Beijing more open to risk-taking, including vis-à-vis Taiwan? A worldwide scramble for energy supplies following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has intensified China’s quest for energy security. The nation is doubling down on all forms of domestic energy generation – from coal to renewables …

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TRAFIGURA TANKER ON FIRE AFTER BEING HIT BY HOUTHI MISSILE IN GULF OF ADEN

28 FEB 2024  A Houthi missile has struck a product tanker operated for Trafigura, the commodity trading firm with the company confirm the vessel is on fire. It is the second report of attacks by the rebel group against tankers today. UK Maritime Trade Organization also confirmed the reports saying assistance is …

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RISING TO THE CHALLENGES OF CO2 SHIPPING

27 JAN 2024  While CO2 has been transported by sea for nearly fifty years, we will soon see a fast-growing demand to move larger volumes of CO2 in order to support efforts to decarbonize shipping and heavy industry. Forecasts for growth in demand for CO2 shipping are largely based on …

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THOUSANDS OF US CITIES COULD VERGE ON BECOMING GHOST TOWNS BY 2100, STUDY FINDS

26  JAN 2024 In 2100, our world will likely look drastically different to what it does today, either reshaped by natural forces driven by climate change or by humans saving their own skin. Our cities could look totally different too – and some might be shadows of their former selves. A new …

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WORLD’S LARGEST CRUISE SHIP IS A CLIMATE LIABILITY

25 JAN 2024 When Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas embarks on its first official voyage on Jan. 27, the journey is sure to make waves. The world’s largest cruise ship, the Icon is over 1,000 feet long (360 meters) and weighs in around 250,000 gross registered tons. It boasts 20 different decks; 40 restaurants, bars …

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RED SEA CRISIS IS DISRUPTING THE ELECTRIC-CAR INDUSTRY

24 JAN 2024 Automotive giants Tesla and Volvo have announced pauses to the production of their electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe. Electric vehicles are seeing record sales and demand worldwide, but a lack of parts means that factories cannot sustain their production. The reasons for this are complex. Parts are taking longer to deliver as …

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