MEPC 79-7-13 – The impact of short voyages and waiting time on CII rating
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by Bahamas, Liberia, ICS, BIMCO, INTERTANKO, WSC and INTERFERRY
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Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by Bahamas, Liberia, ICS, BIMCO, INTERTANKO, WSC and INTERFERRY
Agenda: ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF SHIPS. Submitted by ICS and RINA
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by ICS
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by Bahamas and ICS
Allard Castelein, President and CEO of Port of Rotterdam, talks to Leadership Insights about the complex web of stakeholder projects underway to prepare Europe’s busiest container port for a digitalised, decarbonised future.
Five industries representing more than 50% of global emissions need stronger international collaboration to deliver reductions in line with the Paris Agreement, according to the first report from a new group aiming to reshape major charter markets and accelerate development of green fuels and technologies.
This summer, the German shipping association (VDR) announced that it will encourage its members to change their shipping routes to protect endangered sperm whale populations in the Mediterranean and Indian ocean.
ICS discusses the effects of growing interest in Scope-3 emissions and the capacity for the shipping industry to co-operate and innovate in the face of new scrutiny.
Given shipping’s unavoidable mandate to meet fast approaching green targets, many would expect rising innovation and investment in new technologies. However, according to the International Energy Agency, maritime’s research and development spending between 2007-2019 has remained stagnant, lagging far behind other sectors. In contrast to the automotive sector, where spending on R&D increased from 67 billion USD in 2009 to 130 billion USD in 2019, maritime spent just 1.6 billion USD.
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by Liberia and ICS