INTERVIEW: Maersk Decarbonisation Guru Sets Out Path to Zero Carbon
by Jack Jordan, Managing Editor, Ship & Bunker
Monday February 22, 2021 Shipping giant
AP Moller-Maersk is one of the largest corporate consumers of oil on the planet, and has set itself the target of becoming carbon-neutral in the next
three decades.
10.3 million mt of bunker fuel last year, taking up about
4% of total global marine fuel demand. Maersk has been relatively quiet on its decarbonisation plans thus far, while rivals like France s
CMA CGM have made big moves into LNG bunkering. But this week the firm announced it would only be buying vessels capable of burning zero-carbon fuels from now on.
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Royal Caribbean ordered to pay costs for Sydney tradie detained over threesome
22 Feb, 2021 05:29 AM
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Australian Daniel Rawlings will also have his legal costs paid. Photo / via Instagram
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By: Heath Parkes-Hupton
A major cruise ship company will have to shell out more cash to a Sydney tradie who previously won a massive payout after staff detained him for six days amid wrongful rape allegations.
Daniels Rawlings won almost A$100,0000 from Royal Caribbean Cruises in the NSW District Court last year over the ordeal aboard the Explorer of the Seas.
The incident in November 2016 stemmed from a consensual threesome in his cabin.
HLC approved Diné College as a four-year, baccalaureate-granting institution, opening new opportunities for students and graduates alike.
“For any community or society to grow and prosper, it must have its own means for educating its citizens…It is essential that these educational systems be directed and controlled by the society they are intended to serve” -Robert Roessel, 1979
In 1968, the Navajo people took a momentous step toward educational self-determination by establishing Navajo Community College (now Diné College). This landmark institution was an innovative means to address the long unmet postsecondary educational needs of the Navajo people. As the first tribally controlled college, Diné College continues to meet those needs and has achieved status as a land grant institution recognized by its accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), formerly known as North Central Association Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Commentary: People most impacted from the ongoing ecological destruction from our outdated extractive industries deserve to be in the ‘driving seat’ of New