Can shipping capitalise on the green finance surge?
ICS reports on the growing challenges and opportunities for shipping within the context of a recent surge in ESG funding and investment
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ICS reports on the growing challenges and opportunities for shipping within the context of a recent surge in ESG funding and investment
A new paper from researchers at UCB states that the engines of 40% of global sea traffic could be cost-effectively replaced with batteries by 2030. ICS talks to several industry experts to discuss that claim.
The challenges posed by to maritime logistics by global health issues, conflict and extreme weather are addressed in UNCTAD’s new toolset.
The Ukraine Grain Corridor, having been opened two months ago by UN treaty, has had an immediate positive effect on food prices. Measures still need to be taken to promote security, says the ICS.
With an unprecedented shortage of skilled workers entering into shipping, ICS discusses what concrete steps can be taken to improve the 'brain drain' in maritime.
Mark Cameron, Chief Operating Officer, Ardmore Shipping, talks to ICS about plans to ride the current oil and gas tanker market crest while preparing for potential recession and investing in decarbonisation plans
The first grain shipment to leave Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia nearly six months ago departed Odesa early this week after the two countries signed the Black Sea Grain Initiative brokered by Turkey and the UN.
Merchant ships to help free up grain exports from Black sea ports, but safety concerns remain
For the ICS Shaping the Future of Shipping summit held on 21 June, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa shared some important words on the need for collaboration to achieve climate change goals.
Just In Time arrivals could result in a significant drop in fuel consumption and associated emissions according to a recent study by the IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 project’s Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping