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  • WHY FREIGHT DECARBONIZATION MUST BECOME NETWORK-BASED

    30 APR 2026  Green corridors have been and are being enabled as the first phase towards clean transp…

  • UKRAINE SUMMONS ISRAEL’S AMBASSADOR OVER SECOND SHIPLOAD OF STOLEN GRAIN

    The AIS track of the bulker Panormitis on two voyages between Haifa and Russian-controlled sectors o…

  • SURGE IN SOMALI PIRACY AS EUNAVFOR CONFIRMS THREE ONGOING INCIDENTS

    Two commercial ships and a dhow are reportedly all being held at the moment as incidents emerged off…

  • LIBERIA TABLES A PRAGMATIC NET ZERO PROPOSAL FOR THE IMO

    Marco Sylvester, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Affairs and IMO Secretary-Gene…

  • IMO PASSES MAJOR REFORM OF SHIP REGISTRATION PROCESS CHANGED GUIDELINES ARE EXPECTED TO HELP FIGHT FRAUD

    26 APR 2026  The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has moved to seal a regulatory gap that h…

  • MOL ADDS WIND PROPULSION TO IN-SERVICE COAL CARRIER AND LCO2 CARRIER DESIGN

    MOL received a design AiP for its LCO2 carrier with three hard sails (MOL) 25 APR 2026  Continuing t…

LIMITED’ NUCLEAR WAR COULD WRECK EARTH’S CLIMATE AND TRIGGER GLOBAL FAMINE

07/03/2019 1,237

05 MAR 2019 Deadly tensions between India and Pakistan are boiling over in Kashmir, a disputed territory at the northern border of each country. A regional conflict is worrisome enough, but climate scientists warn that if either country launches just a portion of its nuclear weapons, the situation might escalate into …

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WHITE HOUSE MAKES “MILITARY TO MARITIME” TRANSITION EASIER

06/03/2019 2,146

06 MAR 2019 On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order making it easier for members of the armed forces to use their sea time and training to meet U.S. Coast Guard merchant marine licensing requirements after they leave active duty. At present, Navy, Army and Coast Guard …

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FIRST TYPE APPROVAL FOR AUXILIARY WIND PROPULSION SYSTEM AWARDED

06/03/2019 2,565

05 MAR 2019 Norsepower Oy’s Rotor Sail solution has received the first-ever type approval design certificate granted to an auxiliary wind propulsion system on board a commercial ship. The type approval from DNV GL was issued after a design assessment of Norsepower’s 30-meter by five-meter Rotor Sail, two of which …

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POLAND DEFIES GREEN ACTIVISTS, EU WITH BALTIC CANAL PROJECT

06/03/2019 2,198

A general view of the forest during harvesting on Vistula Spit near Skowronki, Poland 04 MAR 2019 Poland is pressing ahead with plans to dig a waterway across a narrow strip of land that separates its main eastern coastline from the Baltic Sea despite concerns among activists and in the …

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U.S., CHINA SAID NEAR DEAL THAT COULD END MOST U.S. TARIFFS

06/03/2019 2,238

03 MAR 2019 The U.S. and China are close to a trade deal that could lift most or all U.S. tariffs as long as Beijing follows through on pledges ranging from better protecting intellectual-property rights to buying a significant amount of American products, two people familiar with the discussions said. …

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AUSTRALIA SENDS MORE HELP FOR SOLOMON ISLANDS OIL SPILL

06/03/2019 1,161

02 MAR 2019 Australia is sending more help to the Pacific nation of the Solomon Islands to stop oil from a grounded cargo ship destroying a World Heritage-listed marine sanctuary, Australia’s foreign minister said on Sunday. At least 75 tonnes of heavy fuel oil has spilled from Hong Kong-flagged bulk …

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  • FIRST TYPE APPROVAL FOR AUXILIARY WIND PROPULSION SYSTEM AWARDED

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