T&E: Sweden the clear leader in climate ambition
By analysing the impacts of each member state position on emissions coverage, Transport and Environment (T&E) evaluates and ranks every country on the shipping ETS.
Read moreBy analysing the impacts of each member state position on emissions coverage, Transport and Environment (T&E) evaluates and ranks every country on the shipping ETS.
Read moreInformation Fusion Centre (IFC) issued its latest infographic, providing a summary of incidents against ships in the Singapore Strait as of 20 May 2022.
Read moreThe initiative “Always safe”, a result of the collaboration between AkerBP, Vår Energi and Equinor, was established in 2020, with the aim to strengthen the industry’s safety culture, work together towards zero major accidents, and avoid injuries and undesirable incidents in the daily work.
Read moreShipping continued its long-term positive safety trend over the past year but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the growing number of costly issues involving larger vessels, crew and port congestion challenges resulting from the shipping boom, and managing challenging decarbonization targets, means there is no room for complacency, according to marine insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE’s (AGCS) Safety & Shipping Review 2022.
Read moreInformation Fusion Centre (IFC) issued its latest infographic, providing a summary of incidents against ships in the Singapore Strait as of 12 April 2022.
Read moreMore than 40% of the energy used by the U.S. shipping fleet could be replaced with zero emissions solutions this decade, giving the U.S. enormous potential to lead shipping’s decarbonisation, a new report by UMAS found.
Read moreFollowing the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) provides information on the maritime security and safety in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
Read moreDuring 2021, WWF’s Arctic Programme made review to identify gaps and challenges in implementing the Polar Code. It revealed that the code does not go far enough in preventing accidents or pollution that could have catastrophic consequences for marine life in Arctic waters.
Read moreAccording to a report by WWF, Canadian shipping alone contributed eight million tonnes of CO2 in 2019, with the organization noting that there is a need for better understanding of both emissions and impacts resulting from shipping activity in the Canadian waters.
Read moreITF is launching the short film "Tug Workers Sound the Siren", describing the death of one the workers, as well as a report that sheds light on "the rapid deterioration of safety and conditions of employment, driven down by industry consolidation and cartel-like behaviour from the major shipping lines."
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