When it comes to decarbonising the maritime industry, attention tends to focus on the ships, yet shore-side activities are also emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG) and air and noise pollution.
Redesigned and relaunched for 2024, IMarEST’s member-led Annual Conference is set to bring the engineering, science, and technology communities together once again.
With 90 percent of global trade travelling by sea, the sector accounts for approximately three percent of global emission. Has recent start-up Seabound developed an important technical solution to the pollution problem?
We speak to Bjørn Åge Hjøllo, Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) at NAVTOR, about data-driven decarbonisation and how real-time reporting and artificial intelligence (AI) can expose inefficiencies.
IMarEST’s Marine Mammal Special Interest Group (MMSIG) members reviewed six white papers that will help drive the United Nations’ Ocean Decade moving forward and solve 10 key challenges.
The offshore wind industry will play a leading role in maritime energy transition, yet installing and maintaining the giant turbines still results in pollution.