Decarbonizing shipping: How to speed up the transition and ensure it’s fair

Maritime transport is in the spotlight at COP28, the UN’s annual climate change conference that kicked off on 30 November in Dubai.

Steering shipping towards a sustainable future

Ocean data has a vital but underappreciated role to play as an enabler in shipping’s energy transition.

The Poseidon Principles 2023 Annual Disclosure Report sets a new standard for climate reporting

Amidst a pivotal year for the maritime industry, marked by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) revised greenhouse gas emissions strategy, the Poseidon Principles have emerged as a driving force for change.

Shipping lines urge IMO to accelerate regulations for green fuel transition

Major global shipping lines have urged the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to create regulatory conditions for accelerating the transition to green fuels

Shipping will ‘get thre by 2050’ industry heavyweights tell Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum

Shipping will manage to meet the International Maritime
Organization’s goal of net-zero emissions sometime around the mid-century, an industry audience was told in London this morning.

The price just went up: Major flag state raises stakes in shipping levy battle

One of the world’s largest flag states has sharply increased its demands over a shipping carbon levy as it faces becoming a registry without a home because of climate catastrophe, a senior official tells TradeWinds.

Plans for new levy on shipping industry to support net-zero goals

Decarbonising the shipping industry is a goal of climate talks at Cop28, with leaders meeting to discuss the urgency of cutting emissions.

Delivering net zero by 2050: The Cornerstones of Effective IMO Climate Regulations

To deliver on the goal of net zero eimissions for shipping by 2050, IMO greenhouse gas regulations must rest on solid foundations.

NextGEN Connect-Green Voyage2050 Project points to critical role of regional energy hubs in supporting maritime decarbonisation

A collaboration between Singapore, Norway and the IMO, NextGEN Connect-Green Voyage2050 Project, identified a key role for regional hubs to help connect large demand clusters and remote locations, with regional fuel supply sources, in order to enable a more inclusive and effective transition to a low-carbon maritime future.