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IMCA South America Webinar Focuses On Environmental Sustainability | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

IMCA South America Webinar Focuses On Environmental Sustainability Environmental sustainability lies at the heart of the forthcoming webinar (Wednesday 28 April from 13:30 BST) organised by the International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA) South America Regional Committee. As regional lead, IMCA’s Technical Adviser – Marine, Andy Goldsmith, who will host the webinar with John Chatten, Chair and Daniel Marins, Vice Chair of the Committee, explained: “John, Daniel and other members of the committee have put together a great programme reflecting IMCA’s commitment to advancing environmental sustainability in the offshore marine contracting industry. We support our member companies in improving their environmental performance and in the transition to a low carbon and climate-resilient economy.

I wasn t shocked, I was relieved : Fargo reacts to guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin trial

I wasn’t shocked, I was relieved : Fargo reacts to guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin trial City and police officials in Fargo made a public statement saying they support the guilty verdicts in the highly publicized trial. Written By: C.S. Hagen | × North Dakota State University student Gianni Harrington speaks to school leaders on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, about racism on campus. C.S. Hagen / The Forum FARGO The guilty verdicts for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Tuesday, April 20, did not come as a surprise to Wess Philome, an organizer with the racial justice group OneFargo. A Hennepin County jury took 10 hours of deliberation to find Chauvin guilty of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 25 death of George Floyd.

People gather at NDSU as Chauvin is found guilty: Finally, justice has been served

KVRR Local News April 20, 2021 “Finally. Finally, justice has been served today,” said Faith Shields-Dixon with Black Lives Matter Fargo-Moorhead. Shields-Dixon says protests and calls for change over the past year have finally paid off, but the work doesn’t stop here. “We still have to follow through with other young men that have been killed by the hands of police officers,” she went on to say. “So, no, we are not happy. We are not rejoicing. We are happy to see that justice is finally served, but we are still dying on the inside.” Those with NDSU’s Black Lives Matter chapter say not enough is being done on campus.

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