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Navigating the Rising Tide: The Convergence of Climate Change and Global Trade

3BL Media

Rising sea levels are causing elevated tides and storm surges that are rendering coastlines susceptible to inundation – as a result, the industry is being forced to confront complicated economic and operational challenges, not to mention significant cost implications, writes Brian Enright, CEO of DP World Americas , in a recent article for Forbes.

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How bad is deep-sea mining for marine ecosystems?

Corporate Knights

Despite several countries including Germany, France, Chile, and Canada calling for a pause on the field’s development , the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the organization tasked with both regulating and permitting deep-sea mining efforts, is nearing the deadline to finalize rules for how companies will operate.

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Why the push to sell LNG as a climate solution is full of hot air

Corporate Knights

In fact, LNG Canada’s Phase 1 project in Kitimat, British Columbia, with a price tag of $40 billion , is the largest private sector project in Canada’s history. Because of the enormous capital cost of building LNG infrastructure, such projects must operate for decades to first break even and then turn a profit.

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Southern Company Continues To Receive High Marks for Environmental Transparency

3BL Media

Disclosure of revenue share associated with no- and low-carbon generation for electric operations. CDP is a global environmental impact non-profit, providing a platform for companies, cities, states and regions to report information on their climate, deforestation and water security impacts. Your browser does not support the video tag.

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IP, N.C. Coastal Land Trust and Partners Fund a Wildlife Oasis Conserved Along the Cape Fear

3BL Media

In collaboration with ABC and the Avian Research Conservation Institute, IP participated in the successful capture, tagging, and release of three Swallow-tailed Kites near IP’s Global Cellulose Fibers Mill in Georgetown, S.C. We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe.

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Three sustainable fuels that could be the future of green aviation

Corporate Knights

British energy giant Shell is working on establishing synthetic kerosene operations in Germany and the Netherlands. Then in June, Airbus, Uniper, Siemens Energy and Sasol also announced that they were partnering to open an e-kerosene production facility in Hamburg that would be operational in 2026.

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Sponsored content: Rigid trucks tick all the boxes for sludge transportation

Envirotec Magazine

The order comprises a mix of seven 6×4 rigids and seven 8×4 tridems for use exclusively on the company’s contract transporting sludge for Yorkshire Water. Mark Scott, Fleet Engineer at Suttons Tankers, says: “We’ve run Volvo for many years, but this is the first time we’ve opted for FMX rigids.