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American study makes strong case for greater shore power investment
A landmark study released today makes a strong case for shore power at ports across the world. Issued by the…
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Study: Growing Plastic Pollution Wreaking Havoc in Global South
Developing and poor countries are bearing the brunt of the plastic pollution crisis even as the world continues to…
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New study suggests banks provide cheaper loans to greener shipping companies, but not greener ships
A new study by UCL Energy Institute on the relationship between financing terms and climate performance of shipping companies reveals…
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Russia Launches Expedition to Study African Fisheries Resources
The Russian fishing fleet is set to expand into the African fisheries sector with the launch of a major…
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Study: Warming Waters Will Cause Serious Declines in Regional Fisheries
Global fish catches are likely to plunge if the planet warms by just a few degrees, according to one…
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Study: Floating Plastic Trash Can be Tracked From Space
Large rafts of floating trash can be used to track areas of ocean-litter concentration with standard satellite-based infrared imaging,…
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MIT study warns on health risks associated with switch to ammonia fuel
A new study led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has warned over the health risks from shipping’s switch…
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Amogy & Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Feasibility Study of Ammonia Supply System
[By: Amogy] Amogy, a provider of mature, scalable, and efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (MSB), a part…
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Study: Blue Hydrogen’s Emissions Could be Doubled By Upstream Gas Leaks
A new study from climate consultancy Carbon Tracker suggests that the CO2 emissions from natural gas-based "blue" hydrogen could…
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