
Maritime push on greenhouse emissions
With regulations in place to reduce sulphur emissions from ships globally, the International Maritime Organisation turns its gaze to a new horizon – the reduction of greenhouse gases.
LNG Fuel Not a Solution for Cutting Greenhouse Gases
In contrast to reports claiming that the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel can reduce the industry’s CO2 emissions by 75%, Ian Adams, the former CEO of the International Bunker Industry Association said that LNG is not a panacea to reduc
Shipping Industry Works to Reduce Greenhouse Carbon Emissions
On one level, the overall 2.7 percent of greenhouse carbon emissions which comes from...
IMO updates greenhouse gas emissions estimate for international shipping
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is updating the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimate for...
Greenhouse gases: 2011 emissions lower than previously estimated
Greenhouse gases fell by 3.3 % in the EU in 2011, leading to the lowest level of emissions in reports going...