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Port of Tallinn now consumes only green electricity produced in Estonia

Port of Tallinn entered into a renewable energy purchase agreement with Eesti Energia and now consumes only green electricity produced in Estonia.

Port of Rotterdam: Taskforce seeks to set the pace in tackling plastic granule pollution

The Rotterdam Clean Sweep Taskforce aims to combat pollution from plastic granules, powders and flakes in the port of Rotterdam.

New model more accurately predicts how massive glaciers melt

Mass ice loss from Greenland is the single largest contributor to sea level rise today, and Antarctica is projected to contribute significantly to sea level rise in the decades to come.

IMO regional pollution centre assists with oil spill incident in Israel

The cause of the pollution is yet to be identified.

Lakes isolated beneath Antarctic ice could be more amenable to life than thought

This is the finding of a new study that could help researchers determine the best spots to search for microbes that could be unique to the region, having been isolated and evolving alone for millions of years.

Biologists devise new way to assess carbon in the ocean

A new USC study puts ocean microbes in a new light with important implications for global warming.

Low carbon transport at sea: ferries voyage optimization in the Adriatic

A new study led by the CMCC Foundation shows how the future least-CO2 ferry routes could look like.

Female resident orcas especially disturbed by vessels, new research shows

Female orcas are most thrown off from foraging when boats and vessels intrude closer than 400 yards, according to new research.

Ganges River: Combined flows send up to 3 billion microplastics a day into Bay of Bengal

The study represents the first investigation of microplastic abundance, characteristics and seasonal variation along the Ganges River

UCI and NASA JPL scientists study impact of warm, salty water beneath glaciers

UCI and NASA JPL researchers used boats, aircraft and other methods to quantify for the first time the effects of warm, salty ocean water reaching the undersides of glaciers in Greenland’s steep-sided fjords.

NOAA researchers and partners find new record-sized coral colony in American Samoa

NOAA-funded researchers have identified a new record size coral colony at Ta’u Island in American Samoa, even larger than the island’s Big Momma colony, one of the largest in the world.

Wärtsilä to supply Waste Treatment Solution for up to Carnival’s vessels

Wärtsilä’s Waste Treatment Solution to support Carnival’s nine brands in their increased sustainability strategy

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