Decarbonisation
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Port News
Burning ships, smoke, and the limits of decarbonisation
When emissions come from conflict, who pays? Sunil Kapoor investigates. It was a Friday evening. I was still in the…
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Sea Cargo Charter leaders warn against decarbonisation slowdown
Shipping companies risk falling behind on decarbonisation if they scale back efforts amid regulatory uncertainty, according to the leaders of…
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IMO delay turns decarbonisation into discipline
After member states voted a one‑year pause on the Net‑Zero Framework, shipowners and suppliers say decarbonisation has shifted from ambition…
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From Targets to Trade-Offs: Why 2026 Will Redefine Decarbonization Path
As 2025 draws to a close, the global shipping industry finds itself far from the clean-fuel sprint that many had…
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Why the path towards decarbonisation in 2026 will shift from targets to trade-offs
Philippos Ioulianou, managing director of EmissionLink, writes for Splash today. If 2025 was meant to be the year shipping sprinted…
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Shell and Chevron quit Sea Cargo Charter in blow to voluntary decarbonisation framework
Two of the biggest names in energy shipping have quietly exited the Sea Cargo Charter, raising fresh questions about industry…
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Too close to call: IMO’s make-or-break vote to define shipping’s decarbonisation path
The global shipping industry will find out today its green future with one of the most contentious Marine Environment Protection…
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Dry bulk’s long path towards decarbonisation
Low-hanging fruit and the ramifications of what was agreed at last month’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) gathering at the…
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The inconvenient truth about shipping’s decarbonisation
Pierre Aury reflects on MEPC 83 and mankind’s failure to rein in CO2 emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) just…
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Shipping heavyweights invest in UK decarbonisation firm
US-based shipbroker and consulting group McQuilling Partners has joined the growing list of marine industry heavy hitters backing the UK-listed…
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