ITF targets 1,000 ships in safety crackdown on four ‘worst’ flags
Togo, Cook Islands, Palau and Sierra Leone registers come under scrutiny in the Mediterranean
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Togo, Cook Islands, Palau and Sierra Leone registers come under scrutiny in the Mediterranean
A NAPA and ClassNK study into real-life carbon savings for bulk carriers showed emissions can be cut by 7.3% but highlighted shipowner and charterer cooperation is essential
Retrofit installations under BWM Convention are likely to spill over into 2025, says Optimarin executive
Our weekly environment newsletter explores the way that international decarbonisation regulations leave out the ships that may be in the best position to adopt zero-emission tech
Old ads can be startling—cigarette ads used to boast their health-giving properties, sugar-laden candy was once advertised as a dietary aid, and soft drinks were advertised as a milk alternative for babies. None of this would fly today, of course, than…
Upcoming working group meeting is a ‘pivotal moment’ for aligning shipping emissions with Paris Agreement, Opportunity Green says
Former Cyprus shipping deputy minister and Brussels policymaker considers entering the crowded race for the role of secretary general
Audio edition of Green Seas talks to the International Chamber of Shipping about its proposal to adopt a fund-and-reward system by 2024
New rules are introduced to protect nearly one-third of the world’s oceans
The very rules intended to ensure safe scrapping ended up with a leaky warship dumped on the Atlantic seabed