Latest News for: ship pollution

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IMO MEPC 83: What’s on the agenda?

SAFETY4SEA 31 Mar 2025
This includes the control and prevention of ship-source pollution covered by the MARPOL treaty, including oil, chemicals carried in bulk, sewage, garbage and emissions from ships, including air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Scientists discover 'potential breakthrough' in protecting salmon from urban killer

Phys Dot Org 31 Mar 2025
... salmon can survive in urban streams where pollution from traffic is so ubiquitous ... In the study, researchers gathered polluted stormwater runoff from under the busy Ship Canal Bridge on Interstate 5.
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Scientists discover ‘potential breakthrough’ in protecting salmon from urban killer

The Spokesman-Review 28 Mar 2025
... salmon can survive in urban streams where pollution from traffic is so ubiquitous ... In the study, researchers gathered polluted stormwater runoff from under the busy Ship Canal Bridge on Interstate 5.
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EU appears to back down on carbon levy on international shipping

AOL 27 Mar 2025
... are a wolf in sheep’s clothing intending to hold the status quo of fossil fuel and accelerate the pollution of our environment and the inefficiency of our shipping industry,” he told the Guardian.
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Herma launches petroleum tanker from Mariveles shipyard in Bataan

Manila Standard 27 Mar 2025
IACS is a technical organization of 12 marine classification societies that promotes safety and pollution prevention in the maritime industry, with its members classifying over 90% of the world’s merchant shipping tonnage.
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NTSB Investigation: Contact of barge crane with ship-to-shore crane

SAFETY4SEA 27 Mar 2025
... the barge crane contacted a ship-to-shore crane at the North Charleston Terminal. There were no injuries, and no pollution was reported ... Identifying that ship-to-shore cranes may be an overhead hazard.
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Op-Ed: Three GHG Meetings in London Can Transform Shipping

The Maritime Executive 26 Mar 2025
Holding polluters accountable via a greenhouse gas emission levy would provide a clear market signal to drive emission reductions and ensure a just and equitable transition to clean shipping.
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NGO Shipbreaking Platform: EU must end dumping of toxic ships

SAFETY4SEA 26 Mar 2025
Moreover, the Polluter Pays principle and Extended Producer Responsibility are fundamental principles of EU environmental policies and must also apply to the shipping sector.
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UK Charts Course for Carbon Free Shipping

MarineLink 26 Mar 2025
“Expanding the UK ETS to domestic maritime emissions, will create new sources of finance to help drive an equitable transition to net zero for the shipping industry and make polluters pay fairly for their climate impacts.
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How shipping learnt to fall back in love with LNG

Splash24/7 26 Mar 2025
Christiansen said the fuel standard maths make the principle of pay-to-pollute the financially most attractive strategy for most shipping companies for the next decades ... How shipping learnt to fall back in love with LNG.
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Herma Shipyard launches new 18MB petroleum tanker M/Tkr Malawig

The Manila Times 26 Mar 2025
... from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) ... pollution prevention, and high standards in the maritime industry, with over 90% of the world's merchant shipping tonnage classified by its members.
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IMO Sec-Gen presents key agenda items of the Legal Committee

SAFETY4SEA 24 Mar 2025
This includes liability and compensation issues related to the operation of ships, including damage, pollution, passenger claims, and wreck removal ... … Dominguez explained.  Fraudulent ship registries.
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Singapore’s maritime leadership at a crossroads: A true bridge-builder must back a strong fuel levy

Tradewinds 24 Mar 2025
... to bridge this gap, ensuring the rapid deployment of scalable clean fuel solutions while preventing the shipping sector from locking into transitional, polluting alternatives like LNG and biofuels.
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The future happens in Oakland first. That’s a cautionary tale for global cities

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
I wanted to connect that with the big economic changes that were occurring over the same period, including containerization – the development of container shipping, and a network of shipping connecting Asian manufacturers and American consumers.
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Harnessing Wind, Slower Speeds, Efficient Routing to Reduce Climate Impact

The Maritime Executive 21 Mar 2025
... and more efficient routing, among others, ships will burn less dirty fuel and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), black carbon and other pollutants, resulting in healthier air and oceans.
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