Oceans won’t get us to net zero – only more action will

The European Marine Board has released a sobering study that cuts through the hopeful rhetoric surrounding climate policy. Its conclusion is stark: oceans alone...

Electrification gives an edge to US ports

Electrification has shifted from climate ambition to competitive necessity for US ports, with federal funding and policy alignment driving projects but grid capacity and...

Mideast war fuels cyber insurance demand

Rising geopolitical tensions involving the US, Israel and Iran are driving demand for cyber insurance, with industry respondents ranking it ahead of political risk,...

NGOs urge IMO to block ammonia discharge at sea

A coalition of environmental and technology NGOs has urged the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to reject proposals allowing ships to discharge ammonia effluent into...

Blended-wing planes seen as cargo breakthrough

Blended-wing aircraft could mark aviation's biggest structural redesign in decades, merging fuselage and wing to improve aerodynamic efficiency and payload capacity. Fuel savings of...

Chinese tech firms suspend Middle East operations

Chinese technology companies expanding in the Middle East have halted or scaled back services due to the Iran conflict, reported Hong Kong's South China...

Yang Ming, Wan Hai expand dual-fuel ships

Taiwan's Yang Ming and Wan Hai have each ordered six dual-fuel container ships despite weaker financial results in 2025, reports London's S&P Global. Yang Ming...

Hong Kong Completes its First SIMOPS Green Methanol Bunkering Operation – Milestone supports IMO...

The Hong Kong Seaport Alliance (HKSPA) has successfully completed Hong Kong’s first simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) green methanol bunkering at the COSCO-HIT Terminals today, marking...

Smart Green Shipping wins finance validation

Smart Green Shipping (SGS) has achieved finance-grade validation for its FastRig wind-assist propulsion system, enabling the company to warranty fuel-saving performance for the first...