Fortescue Green Pioneer visits Canary Wharf, as vessel highlights emissions-cutting potential of ammonia made from green hydrogen
By not charging for greenhouse gas emissions, the UK government is handing over nearly £5m of taxpayer money to the shipping sector every day, writes Transport & Environment's UK director Anna Krajinska
Brazil has an opportunity to set the stage for success at COP30 by helping deliver a shipping levy at IMO talks in London this spring, writes Simon Kofe, Tuvalu's Minister for Transport, Energy, Communication, and Innovation
Rules being drawn up by the International Maritime Organisation could see almost a third of global shipping running on biofuels in 2030, with negative implications for land use, deforestation and climate change, warns T&E
Cargo owners register more than 100,000 container units within first two months of DP World trial
New study warns $400bn of investment could be at risk, as it urges shipping investors to prepare for the net zero transition or face the 'premature scrapping' of over a third of the global fleet
Fresh government funding to support roll out of low carbon maritime tech, drive economic growth, and create jobs in UK’s coastal communities
Nine-month ASA investigation a shot across the bows of cruise operators marketing LNG as 'green' fuel, NGO claims
Katalist, a registry launched in November, manages environmental attribute certificates that can be used to reduce emissions from cargo ships
Importers to receive carbon credits for every loaded import container they move through DP World UK terminals during six-month trial