Review of Maritime Transport 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on maritime trade volumes in 2020 was less severe than initially expected but its knock-on effects will be far-reaching and could transform maritime transport, according
View ArticleOrder of the National Green Tribunal regarding violation of environmental...
Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Robert Drawin Vs State of Gujarat dated 24/01/2022.Grievance in the application is regarding violation of environmental norms at Ghogha
View ArticleDecarbonizing China’s coastal shipping: the role of fuel efficiency and...
This report takes a first look at China’s domestic coastal shipping sector and provides recommendations for actionable long-term decarbonization pathways designed to avoid exceeding its current share of
View ArticleDraft Indian Ports Bill, 2022
Accordingly, the draft Indian Ports Bill, 2022 (“IP Bill 2022”) has been prepared to consolidate and amend the laws relating to ports, for the prevention and containment of pollution at ports, to ensure
View ArticleReview of maritime transport 2022: navigating stormy waters
The entire shipping industry must invest urgently in sustainability if it is to withstand future shocks and help prevent another global cost-of-living crisis linked to supply chain disruption, UN trade
View ArticleOrder of the Supreme Court regarding the number of under construction and to...
Order of the Supreme Court in the matter of Bombay Environmental Action Group Vs Maharashtra Maritime Board & Others dated 24/02/2023.Maharashtra Maritime Board was directed by the Supreme
View ArticleHigh and dry: the global energy transition's looming impact on the LNG...
Shipbuilders lured by a temporary bull market will likely be left stranded as the world transitions away from fossil fuels. They are facing significant risk by overshooting liquefied natural gas (LNG)
View ArticleThree hundred fifty-second report on 'functioning of major ports in the...
The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, present this Three Hundred Fifty-Second Report on 'Functioning of Major Ports in the Country’ . The Committee
View ArticleCO2 emissions from global shipping: a new experimental database
The shipping industry is essential for international trade, but it is also an important source of CO2 emissions. To make progress towards climate targets, countries need to monitor CO2 emissions from...
View ArticleReview of Maritime Transport 2023: towards a green and just transition
UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2023 calls for a “just and equitable transition” to a decarbonized shipping industry. The sector, whose greenhouse gas emissions have risen 20% over the last decade,
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