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Seabound's Carbon Capture: A Potential Increase in Emissions
A letter to the editor critiques Seabound's carbon-capture process for shipping, arguing that its lime-pellet method may increase CO2 emissions unless production and reuse processes are significantly improved; it suggests using calcium silicate cement production and renewable energy sources.
Seabound's Carbon Capture: A Potential Increase in Emissions
A letter to the editor critiques Seabound's carbon-capture process for shipping, arguing that its lime-pellet method may increase CO2 emissions unless production and reuse processes are significantly improved; it suggests using calcium silicate cement production and renewable energy sources.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Announces €400 Million for Climate-Neutral Shipping Modernization
Germany will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, focusing on land-based power, alternative fuels, and shifting urban freight to waterways.
Germany Announces €400 Million for Climate-Neutral Shipping Modernization
Germany will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, focusing on land-based power, alternative fuels, and shifting urban freight to waterways.
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40% Bias Score


Allseas to Power Vessels with Nuclear Energy by 2030
Dutch offshore company Allseas will power its large installation vessels with nuclear energy after 2030, collaborating with Delft University of Technology to develop small nuclear reactors, aiming for a 30 percent CO2 emission reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, driven by challenges in ...
Allseas to Power Vessels with Nuclear Energy by 2030
Dutch offshore company Allseas will power its large installation vessels with nuclear energy after 2030, collaborating with Delft University of Technology to develop small nuclear reactors, aiming for a 30 percent CO2 emission reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, driven by challenges in ...
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52% Bias Score


China's Largest Car Carrier Sets Sail, Showcasing Auto Industry's Global Rise
On May 15, 2025, the Anji Ansheng, China's largest car carrier (9,500 vehicle capacity), began its inaugural voyage to Europe from Shanghai, carrying 7,000 vehicles, exceeding the previous record held by the BYD Shenzhen and showcasing China's robust auto manufacturing and export sector growth.
China's Largest Car Carrier Sets Sail, Showcasing Auto Industry's Global Rise
On May 15, 2025, the Anji Ansheng, China's largest car carrier (9,500 vehicle capacity), began its inaugural voyage to Europe from Shanghai, carrying 7,000 vehicles, exceeding the previous record held by the BYD Shenzhen and showcasing China's robust auto manufacturing and export sector growth.
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48% Bias Score


Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.
Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.
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36% Bias Score


New Guangzhou-South America Shipping Route Launched
On Tuesday, a new direct shipping route (WSA3) launched from Guangzhou's Nansha Port to the west coast of South America, carrying 400 containers of goods; this route, using 11 vessels with 10,062 TEU capacity, connects Guangzhou with key Latin American ports, significantly improving trade logistics ...
New Guangzhou-South America Shipping Route Launched
On Tuesday, a new direct shipping route (WSA3) launched from Guangzhou's Nansha Port to the west coast of South America, carrying 400 containers of goods; this route, using 11 vessels with 10,062 TEU capacity, connects Guangzhou with key Latin American ports, significantly improving trade logistics ...
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40% Bias Score

Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.

Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.
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44% Bias Score

Compact Carbon Capture System Achieves Significant Emissions Reduction in Shipping
British engineers created a retrofittable carbon capture system for ships, converting CO2 into limestone pellets; tests on a commercial vessel showed 78% CO2 and 90% sulfur emission reductions, offering a scalable solution for immediate decarbonization.

Compact Carbon Capture System Achieves Significant Emissions Reduction in Shipping
British engineers created a retrofittable carbon capture system for ships, converting CO2 into limestone pellets; tests on a commercial vessel showed 78% CO2 and 90% sulfur emission reductions, offering a scalable solution for immediate decarbonization.
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56% Bias Score

China's Giant Car Carrier Sets New Export Record
The Anji Ansheng, China's largest car carrier, embarked on its inaugural voyage to Europe on May 15, 2025, carrying 7,000 vehicles, showcasing China's booming auto manufacturing and export capabilities exceeding previous records set by BYD Shenzhen.

China's Giant Car Carrier Sets New Export Record
The Anji Ansheng, China's largest car carrier, embarked on its inaugural voyage to Europe on May 15, 2025, carrying 7,000 vehicles, showcasing China's booming auto manufacturing and export capabilities exceeding previous records set by BYD Shenzhen.
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44% Bias Score

World's First Methanol-Powered Cargo Ship Successfully Bunks Renewable Fuel
The Laura Maersk, a methanol-powered cargo ship, successfully bunked 370 tons of renewable synthetic methanol from the newly opened Kassø refinery in Denmark, marking a major step towards decarbonizing shipping and demonstrating the feasibility of using alternative fuels in the maritime industry.

World's First Methanol-Powered Cargo Ship Successfully Bunks Renewable Fuel
The Laura Maersk, a methanol-powered cargo ship, successfully bunked 370 tons of renewable synthetic methanol from the newly opened Kassø refinery in Denmark, marking a major step towards decarbonizing shipping and demonstrating the feasibility of using alternative fuels in the maritime industry.
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40% Bias Score

Ithaca's 19th-Century Maritime Boom: A Story of Geopolitics, Grain, and Family Enterprise
Ithaca experienced unprecedented economic growth during the 18th and 19th centuries due to its strategic location, skilled sailors, and involvement in the Mediterranean and Black Sea grain trade, facilitated by its position within the British Empire.

Ithaca's 19th-Century Maritime Boom: A Story of Geopolitics, Grain, and Family Enterprise
Ithaca experienced unprecedented economic growth during the 18th and 19th centuries due to its strategic location, skilled sailors, and involvement in the Mediterranean and Black Sea grain trade, facilitated by its position within the British Empire.
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Imposes Port Fees on China-Linked Ships, Targeting Global Shipping
The U.S. is imposing new port fees on ships linked to China, starting October 2025, ranging from $50-$140 per ton for Chinese-owned vessels and $18-$33 for Chinese-built ones, aiming to boost domestic shipbuilding and curb Chinese influence, potentially disrupting global supply chains.

U.S. Imposes Port Fees on China-Linked Ships, Targeting Global Shipping
The U.S. is imposing new port fees on ships linked to China, starting October 2025, ranging from $50-$140 per ton for Chinese-owned vessels and $18-$33 for Chinese-built ones, aiming to boost domestic shipbuilding and curb Chinese influence, potentially disrupting global supply chains.
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44% Bias Score
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