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Applauding shipping s move to cleaner air, lower emissions

Photo: CMA CGM The 23,000 teu, LNG-powered CMA CGM Jacques Saade in the Port of Rotterdam It is time to celebrate the recent LNG-fuelled new build vessel announcements from many major shipping industry leaders. Pete Keller, Chairman, SEA-LNG | May 25, 2021 Their decisions serve to again emphasize that the industry is moving forward environmentally and doing what is right. Shipping, and in fact, the global environment cannot afford to wait for future solutions that may or not be safe, affordable, and scalable. To suggest that moving to LNG today and gaining the well-known air quality benefits and proven greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions now blocks future emissions reductions is at best, ill advised. At worst, it is dangerous. Delaying only exacerbates the current situation. We must continue to act now.

What s next, for the Ever Given and the shipping and freight industry

April 1, 2021 Many journalists and Twitteratis around the world might be having withdrawal symptoms after the Ever Given has been refloated from being stuck diagonally across the Suez Canal.. Although the vessel was stuck for only 6 days, I think this has been the most amount of media coverage that the shipping and freight industry has received in a very long time with many mainstream media reporting about it and world leaders speaking about it.. And now that the “ boat” that was stuck in a “ canal” has been refloated and all “ Issuez have been resolved“, let us see what’s next for the Ever Given and the shipping and freight industry..

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