Instead of OPEC, Iran or even Venezuela, the most prominent driver of oil prices over the next two years is likely to come in…
Sulphur Cap Chaos in 2020 Warn World’s Shipowners
in International Shipping News,Shipping: Emission Possible 22/05/2018 The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) fears ‘chaos and confusion’ unless the UN International Maritime…
Interview: Shipping’s Decarbonization Will Need Major R&D Investment
Following a lengthy process, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) member states finally agreed in April to require international shipping to decarbonize and at…
Costa Rica to ban fossil fuels and become world’s first decarbonised society
Solar panels, including this one in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, produced a small portion of this 98.1 per cent renewable energy Joe…
How Ports Can Help to Cut Shipping CO2
Ports play an important role in reducing the global carbon footprint of maritime shipping, says a new report by the…
World’s first electrified road for charging vehicles opens in Sweden
The world’s first electrified road that recharges the batteries of cars and trucks driving on it has been opened in Sweden.…
Are ships more polluting than Germany?
The shipping industry is meeting in London to formulate a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By some estimates, the…
Shipping faces demands to cut CO2
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES A battle is under way to force the global shipping industry to play its part in tackling…
Jacinda Ardern sets out Government’s transport plan, including nationwide fuel tax
KEY POINTS: The Government has released its draft 10-year policy statement on land transport A fuel tax increase of between…
Simon Wilson: 10 pieces of nonsense they’re talking about transport
Labour’s transport plan met with a roar of disaproval. But it was was clearly signposted and should have surprised no…