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  • Are ‘green’ cruise ships good for the climate?

    22 July 2024

    Many cruise companies are touting their green credentials. But can cruise ships ever be sustainable? To read this BBC report click here.

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  • FUGITIVE AND UNBURNED METHANE EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS (FUMES)

    22 July 2024

    The use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel is rapidly growing, doubling from 2.2 million tonnes (Mt) in 2018 to 4.4 Mt in 2022 for ships reporting to the European Union Monitoring Reporting and Verification system. Prior to this, the Fourth International Maritime Organization (IMO) Greenhouse Gas Study estimated that global LNG...

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  • Turning mine waste into healthy soil

    18 June 2024

    A team led by researchers at the University of Queensland has developed an innovative method to turn harmful tailings into healthy soil. To read more click here

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