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Scientists warn of threatening methane monster beneath Arctic ground

Scientists have warned that the Arctic has hidden beneath its frozen ground a methane monster that is threatening to show its ugly head. Scientists are still unaware of how big the threat is and who will suffer the most, however, what remains clear is that the permanently frozen soil – which is called permafrost –

Fossil fuel newbuild phase-out stirs debate

The joint declaration issued at the start of the COP28 conference in Dubai from the CEOs of MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd and Wallenius Wilhelmsen calling for a set date for the phase out of traditional powered newbuilds earned many headlines around the world. The Splash Extra editorial team have investigated the proposal and sought

Public sector carbon emissions fall to 3.7 mn tonnes in Singapore

The public sector emitted 3.7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent in the financial year 2022, according to the government’s first sustainability report card released Dec 15. Public sector emissions were 5.3 per cent lower than in the baseline year of FY2020, which was when the government began to collect such data. The closure of

UltraTech Cement targets to achieve 85% green energy

The company said that it aims to meet its entire electricity requirement through renewable sources by 2050, as part of its RE100 commitment. Additionally, as a member of EP100, the company seeks to double its energy productivity. UltraTech Cement on December 13 announced its plan to significantly increase the share of green energy in its

UPL first agrochemical company to enter Dow Jones Sustainability Index

Global agrochemical manufacturer UPL Ltd announced that Dow Jones has included the company in its sustainability and emerging market indices. In a filing to the stock exchanges, UPL stated that the company has made it to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) after its outstanding performance on sustainability parameters. It is the first agrochemical company

COP28 nations agree to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels

The 28th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), hosted by oil exporter United Arab Emirates (UAE), adopted the idea of “transitioning away from fossil fuel” in the final decision text, marking the first instance of such a decision in the three decades of COP’s existence.  This

Shipping leaders set out plans to deliver on IMO emission targets

60 maritime organisations and government partners have agreed on a course to deliver on the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s net zero targets by or around 2050 at Shaping the Future of Shipping, an event hosted by the International Chamber of Shipping and the government of the UAE on the sidelines of COP28 in Dubai. More

Hapag-Lloyd studies wind propulsion for boxships

German carrier Hapag-Lloyd has been studying wind propulsion options for newbuilds. The Hamburg-headquartered liner has unveiled a newbuilding concept design of a ship with a capacity of 4,500 teu featuring eight sails with a total sail area of 3,000 sq m. The six rear sails are extendable, and the two front ones retractable. According to

Shipping industry faces $200 per container gap in emission transition

A 34-page study just released on the brink of COP28 examines the cost of zero-emission container ships, illuminating the annualised costs and the discrepancy in price per container between Chinese and transpacific coastal shipping. The report by the UK-based UMAS highlights the significant initial cost differential between traditional fossil fuels and scalable zero-emission fuels (SZEF),

Keppel and AM Green to explore biogenic carbon-based sustainable fuels

Keppel Corporation Limited (Keppel), through its Infrastructure Division, and AM Green, which is wholly owned and controlled by the founders of Hyderabad-based Greenko Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly explore opportunities to produce biogenic carbon-based sustainable fuels, such as bio and green methanol, second-generation (2G) ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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