30 SEPT 2021 Today 30th, and every year last Thursday of September, is World Maritime Day, a United Nation’s day of observance to recognize the maritime industry’s contribution to the global economy. You probably don’t care, but you should. Especially this year. As the old saying goes, approximately 90% of global …
Read More »CONGESTION, DELAYS AND SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES WILL CONTINUE INTO 2022
29 SEPT 2021 Across all segments of the shipping industry, one thing that everyone agrees on is that there is no quick solution to the supply chain disruptions and challenges that have been experienced in 2021. The major carriers, as well as the ports, are warning that the surge is …
Read More »RAINFORESTS OF THE SEA: WHY KELP COULD HELP SAVE THE PLANET
Long overlooked, these rainforests of the sea are now being increasingly recognized for the many ecosystem services they provide 28 SEPT 2021 When we think of forests, we mostly think of tree-filled landscapes. But the ocean also holds emerald stands of trees so vast, they line one-quarter of our coastlines. …
Read More »TANKER CREW CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE AFTER CAMBODIA’S OFFSHORE OIL DEBACLE
27 SEPT 2021 The Indonesian Marine Police have boarded the tanker Strovolos and arrested the crew in connection with a dispute over Cambodian oil, according to operator World Tankers Management. The Strovolos was first detained in July at a position off Sumatra. She had anchored without prior authorization (a potentially illegal act in Indonesian …
Read More »THAILAND PERSEVERES WITH NEW VISION FOR KRA CANAL
26 SEPT 2021 In 1677, the Thai monarch Narai the Great had a dream. He sent an engineer south to investigate the possibility of excavating a vast waterway through the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, known as the Kra Isthmus, with the hope of opening a direct trade route between Siam …
Read More »ONLY ONE COUNTRY IS ON TRACK TO MEET ITS CLIMATE TARGETS, REPORT FINDS
25 SEPT 2021 Over 35 countries, including the world’s largest carbon emitters, are falling short of their commitments to curb climate change, according to a bleak new analysis – with the exception of one lone African nation. The report found few countries are on track to cut carbon emissions and limit …
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