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    29.05.2024

    Navigating towards an inclusive and sustainable maritime future: Perspectives of young professionals

    The following insight brief provides an overview of the key findings from the Future Maritime Leaders 2023 essay competition, offers detailed insights into the participation statistics, and highlights the emerging core ideas. Emphasising the significance of the essays, this analysis aims to illuminate the diverse perspectives and innovative concepts presented by participants.

      27.03.2024

      Supporting the establishment of the Australia- East Asia iron ore green corridor

      Following the identification of iron ore shipping routes between Western Australia and East Asia as high-potential candidates for establishing a green shipping corridor powered by zero or near-zero carbon ammonia, a task force of 15 industry representatives4 from across the value chain has convened under the Getting to Zero Coalition to explore the implementation of the corridor. Over the past year, the group has undertaken several activities to support its development.

        25.03.2024

        Ratna Nataliani, Manager Sustainability, Decarbonisation, Hapag-Lloyd AG

        Louise Dobler, Decarbonisation Manager, Climate Solutions, NORDEN

        Alexandra Ebbinghaus, GM Decarbonisation, Shell Marine

        Bianca Garvin, Project Coordinator, Global Maritime Forum

        Judith Musau, Project Manager, Global Maritime Forum

        What impact will FuelEU Maritime have on voluntary book-and-claim systems?

        This insight brief is the first of two that focus on the interaction between voluntary book-and-claim-enabled activities, which are driven by individual corporate willingness to reduce emissions, and compliance activities, which are driven by regulation and binding emissions reduction targets.

          01.02.2024

          Elena Talalasova , Senior Project Manager, Global Maritime Forum

          National and regional policy for international shipping decarbonisation

          In this insight brief, we argue that more countries can support international shipping’s transition to zero emissions, that the options for meaningful contributions by governments are plentiful, and that the policy pathway for each country is determined by a combination of the nation’s strengths, ambitions, and current and envisioned place in the global shipping ecosystem.

            18.01.2024

            Femke Spiegelenberg, Project Manager, Global Maritime Forum

            Tristan Smith, Associate Professor, UCL Energy Institute, Director, UMAS

            Ludovic Laffineur, Senior Policy Advisor on Shipping Decarbonisation, Global Maritime Forum

            Dr Alison Shaw, Research Fellow, UCL Energy Insitute, Policy Lead, UMAS

            Ingrid Sidenvall Jegou, Project Director, Decarbonisation, Global Maritime Forum

            Unravelling IMO policy measures towards a just and equitable energy transition

            With the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Revised Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Strategy adopted in July 2023, this Brief dives deeper into the mid-term measures, including an economic and technical measure, which are currently under development to ensure delivering on the Strategy.

              29.11.2023

              Ludovic Laffineur, Senior Policy Advisor, Global Maritime Forum

              Femke Spiegelenberg, Project Coordinator, Global Maritime Forum

              Ingrid Sidenvall Jegou, Project Director, Global Maritime Forum

              Dr Tristan Smith, Associate Professor; Director, UCL Energy Institute; UMAS

              Dr Jean-Marc Bonello, Principle Consultant, UMAS

              The implications of the IMO Revised GHG Strategy for shipping

              In recent years, momentum towards zero-emission shipping has been building, with maritime leaders pioneering zero-emission technologies and calling for regulatory frameworks.

                19.10.2023

                Statement from the Future Maritime Leaders

                As members of the newly formed Future Maritime Leaders Network, we are deeply invested in improving the maritime industry for the workforce of tomorrow. To that end, we have identified three needs that we believe require the focused attention and action of today’s industry leaders.

                  09.10.2023

                  Vladimir Zorić, Fleet Personnel Officer, MOL Tankship Management

                  Worldwide Crew Pool

                  This year’s essay competition asked young people from across the globe to reflect on what an inclusive transition to a sustainable maritime industry means to them. Vladimir Zorić from Montenegrin proposes the Worldwide Crew Pool (WCP) to build a collaborative way of working amongst different companies and stakeholders through a centralised system that would manage Fleet Personnel processes of all shipping companies under a single umbrella, while minimising the impact from carbon emissions. This would happen through the establishment of crewing and training centers worldwide, which would particularly benefit developing countries, while at the same time aiming to decrease the usage of air travel.

                  09.10.2023

                  Saki Inoue, Student, Faculty of Oceanology, Kobe University

                  Why you are the heart of the ecological revolution, not just a part of it

                  This year’s essay competition asked young people from across the globe to reflect on what an inclusive transition to a sustainable maritime industry means to them. Japanese essay competition winner Saki Inoue argues for 3 main points which can support the sustainable revolution: seafarers as sustainability boosters, maritime education and training reform, and additional support for developing countries.

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