Who pays for carbon? It could be you
Who actually pays for the carbon emitted by shipping is turning into a political football. It’s a match that looks like it’s going to extra time, possibly a replay, then penalt
Is it CoZEV red for shipping?
Who are the most powerful people in the maritime industry? The head of the IMO, ILO or BIMCO? The CEOs of the big boxship operators, the titans of tonnage that dominate the bulk tr
EU ups the tempo
Anyone familiar with the glacial pace at which the IMO can cajole and persuade its member states to agree to new regulation, particularly of the green variety, will gaze in slack-j
The only way is up
You don’t have to be addicted to shopping to notice that world trade is being impacted by COVID-related shut downs, port congestion and supply chain inefficiencies resulting in l
It’s not rocket science
Marine Money’s first Climate Week event provided a perfect opportunity for some of the big guns of shipowning and operations to share their progress on lowering pollution and car
Shipping needs true, transparent and timely vessel emissions data
The industry’s ability to comply with pollution and climate change goals demands a new, technology-driven approach, writes Peter Georgiopoulos. Carbon pricing, emissions tradi
The talking cure
Shipping’s leaders expended more air of various temperatures this past week at a scaled down but still busy London International Shipping Week. The number one topic of
Is the carbon offset market ready for scrutiny?
Pay to plant some trees and you can fly guilt-free, with the carbon emissions from your journey cleanly and cheaply offset. You may never see those trees grow, but there are compan