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A US appeal court has upheld a controversial state law exercising jurisdiction beyond three miles from the coast.
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The IMO appears no nearer to reaching an agreement on market-based measures to curb emissions from ships and, as David Hughes reports, the big question is what will the EU do?
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While political wrangles over shipping's response to global warming continue, technological solutions to the problem appear to be coming in thick and fast
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The 31st International Bunker Conference concentrated on getting one step ahead of the regulators
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It is widely assumed that the oil companies support emissions trading but, as David Hughes found out, with one notable exception they are tight-lipped on the subject
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Forecasts from some of the world's biggest oil producers vary in detail, but agree on the essentials - the way in which we address energy use is going to have to change
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In the first of a series of reports on Future Fuels David Hughes reports the classification societies are becoming increasingly interested in fuel cells
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Aidan Thomson, Head of Environment and Climate Change, Barlow Lyde & Gilbert looks at the legal implications of the challenges facing the shipping industry
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As David Hughes reports, the creation of an emissions control area for North America presents shipping with a tough challenge on reducing particulate matter emissions
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David Hughes puts the questions to Interferry ceo Len Roueche
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A round-up of news for the bunker industry - what's new, what's useful, what's changed?
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Emissions control in the US set to be unified
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David Hughes looks at what the Copenhagen climate summit is likely to mean for the bunkering industry
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As David Hughes reports, the chances of the global shipping industry adopting a common approach to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions look remotes.
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In the United States, a new president was recently elected on the strength of, among other things, his perceived ability to change things for the better.
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