in International Shipping News,Shipping: Emission Possible 12/07/2019 All new ships for UK waters ordered from 2025 should be designed with zero-emission capable…
Shipping’s Route To A More Sustainable Future
Today, 90 percent of all goods are transported via cargo ships, making them the top carrier of worldwide trade. In…
The Government wants to provide discounts for importing cleaner cars to New Zealand
Seriously, why has this taken so long? The Government is signalling its intention to slash the price of imported electric…
Why is Government dragging its wheels on electric cars?
Credits: Newshub Nation. On the campaign trail, Jacinda Ardern claimed climate change was her generation’s “nuclear-free moment”. But nearly two…
Wild weather hits the south with 120kmh wind gusts and heavy rain
Shipping containers have been blown into the Bluff harbour as severe weather hits Southland. A stevedore said several 40ft containers, which were…
Why NZ is cheating on its emissions from flights, shipping and imported goods
Schoolgirl activist Greta Thunberg blasted the UK for “very creative carbon accounting” because it doesn’t count emissions from global flights or shipping. And…
NYK Introduces Japan’s 1st Additive for IMO 2020-Compliant Fuel Oil
Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and shipping and marine supplier Nippon Yuka Kogyo, a NYK Group company, have…
West Auckland ‘inland port’ among new transport options
BusinessDesk By: Gavin Evans An inland port in west Auckland and a vehicle importing and servicing centre at Northport are among a…
Loss of Auckland ports could cost ratepayers extra 4 per cent a year
By: Natalie AkoorieNZ Herald reporter based in Hamiltonnatalie.akoorie@nzherald.co.nz@NatalieAkoorie Moving some or all of Auckland’s port out of the city and revitalising…
Independent commissioners grant consent for Queens Wharf upgrade
NZ Herald Independent commissioners have granted consent to build the $10 million extension to Queens Wharf which will provide berthage…