Green shipping corridors gaining momentum

The powerful diesel engine roars as the water taxi cuts through the choppy water that connects Rotterdam’s gritty port areas to what remains of the city’s historic maritime grandeur.

Steering shipping towards a sustainable future

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

Clarksons expects 30% of ships to be rated D or E in CII assessments

The estimate from Clarksons Research comes in its latest Green Technology Tracker which monitors metrics including alternative fuel uptake and investment in energy saving technologies.

Cleaner Oceans, Greener Future: The Impact of Sustainable Marine Fuels

Sustainable marine fuels are finally gaining more traction as governments and private companies around the world look to decarbonise the shipping industry.

These will be shipping’s most important climate initiatives in 2024

The need for a binding agreement on how the maritime sector should reduce its greenhouse gas emissions will and must become more important in 2024.

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.