Nearly 200 shipping companies back a global carbon fee IMO to vote on new maritime emissions rules in October U.S. opposes plan, calling it a global carbon tax Supporters say fee will drive investment ...
A plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions in shipping supported by much of the maritime industry was shelved Friday by delegates to a U.N. regulatory body following threats from President Donald Trump ...
Nearly 200 shipping companies said Monday they want the world’s largest maritime nations to adopt regulations that include the first-ever global fee on greenhouse gases to reduce their sector’s ...
Logistics companies are the canaries in the coal mine when it comes to economic disruption and a slowdown in global commerce.
With relatively little fanfare, the first-ever global carbon tax was poised to be formally adopted as an international agreement this year. The International Maritime Organization, or IMO, the United ...
A vital artery of global commerce has become a battlefield. Months into their self-declared war on Israel and its allies, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels are turning the Red Sea into a proving ...
The Red Sea, a route for nearly 30 percent of global container traffic and vital oil shipments from the Gulf to Europe and the United States, is facing a growing risk of disruption due to attacks by ...
A new Web-based version of the Geospatial Intermodal Freight Transport Model, or GIFT, has been released as part of a five-year research initiative among researchers at Rochester Institute of ...
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