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INMEX SMM India 2025: Gateway to India's Maritime Future for Global Businesses
DEHUKAM Takes Big Steps in the Mediterranean with a Youth Focus for Climate
IBIA Leads IMO Changes to Rules
Sanmar delivers technologically-advanced tug to fellow Turkish operator
The Swedish Club launches Passage Plan+ guide to enhance safe navigation
A Cooperation Protocol on Sea and Maritime Law Signed Between DEHUKAM and NIMA
Sanmar signs contract with new customer in Bulgaria for multi-purpose tug
Sanmar’s latest Ramparts 2400SX-MKII arrives in Norway
Sanmar signs first contract of 2025 to build a new tug for Ultratug
Sanmar Signs Deal to Provide Major Global Operator With Fully Electric Tug
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EU: "Climate change is a bigger threat than the COVID-19"
In the long run, climate change is a "bigger" threat than the COVID-19 pandemic and needs urgent and collective action, the head of the EU delegation said.
Tropical fish escape warmer seas by extending their habitat ranges
Increasing temperature threatens individual glaciers in Greenland's fjords
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA have quantified how warming coastal waters affect individual glaciers in the fjords of Greenland.
U.S. returns to the international Paris Agreement to fight climate change
Climate change may cause intense waves in Arctic
Extreme ocean surface waves with catastrophic effects on Arctic coastal communities and infrastructure could become larger due to climate change.
Climate change is a significant threat to glass sponge reefs
Biomass fuels can reduce the global warming
According to a long-term field study by academics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Michigan State University (MSU), biomass fuels derived from different grasses could substantially mitigate global warming by reducing carbon emissions.
India is considering new law for ship-recycling with global standards