18 JUN 2023 On Sunday, the Philippine Coast Guard helped extinguish a fire aboard a large passenger vessel off the coast of Bohol. That morning, the PCG received word that the ropax ferry Esperanza Star had caught fire off Panglao, Bohol while under way for Tagbilaran. The vessel had about 120 people …
Read More »BANGLADESH APPROVES RATIFICATION OF HONG KONG CONVENTION
17 JUN 2023 Bangladesh, home of the world’s top-paying buyers of end-of-life tonnage, has approved ratification of the Hong Kong Convention on shipbreaking practices (HKC). There are several formal steps further to go, but the decision effectively guarantees that the nation will join the convention and bring it one step …
Read More »NEW EU PROPOSALS TARGET SAFETY AND POLLUTION IN SHIPPING
16 JUN 2023 The European Commission has unveiled a set of five legislative proposals aimed at modernizing maritime safety rules and preventing pollution from ships. With maritime transport accounting for 75% of the EU’s external trade, the proposals aim to ensure the safety of shipping while protecting the environment. The proposals focus …
Read More »THE CYBERSECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF IMO 2023
15 JUN 2023 What is IMO 2023? In 2011, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) established rules for new-build vessels to reduce the amount of CO2 generated from shipping called the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI). In 2023, new IMO regulations created the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) to assess …
Read More »BOOSTING ONE AMINO ACID MIGHT BE THE SECRET TO LONGER LIFESPANS
14 JUN 2023 Scientists have discovered not only that animals age more quickly when they don’t have enough of the amino acid taurine in the body, but that oral taurine supplements can delay aging and increase a healthy lifespan. An international team of researchers found that taurine supplements delayed aging …
Read More »EMISSIONS AND WARMING ARE BOTH BREAKING RECORDS. TIME IS RUNNING SHORT.
13 JUN 2023 Greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high, with yearly emissions equivalent to 54 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide. Humanity has caused surface temperatures to warm by 1.14 °C since the late 1800s – and this warming is increasing at an unprecedented rate of over 0.2 °C …
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