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Offshore Wind of Change for China
The two figures of “100 million” and “10 million” are extremely meaningful to each Chinese people. B...
Gov. O’Malley Blowing Wind of Change (USA)
Expanding wind power. Restricting septic system use. Increasing the “flush tax.” by Ma...
South Africa: Durban Climate Change Conference Concluded
The United Nations Climate Change Conference has concluded its seventeenth session (COP 17/CMP 7) in...
Norway: Sevan Marine Announces Change of CFO
Mr. Kjetil Vangsnes has accepted the role as permanent CFO of Sevan Marine and will commence his en...
Wind of Political Change for Energy Sector (UK)
Energy production should be a simple matter of physics, engineering and economics, taken stri...
Namibia to Change Licensing System for Offshore Oil
Namibia, which has attracted huge interest in its offshore oil and gas potential, intends to ...
Australia: No Change in Gladstone Harbour Water Quality, Watchdog Says
Despite dying fish, sick turtles and fishermen suffering skin lesions, the federal watchdog says the...
India: Vizhinjam Port Status Change to Get Kerala Government in Trouble ?
The Kerala Government has landed in a soup by seeking ‘major port’ status for Vizhinjam port as it e...
2030 Renewables Targets to Help Beat Climate Change (Belgium)
Europeans take climate change seriously, as today’s Eurobarometer survey results show. Nearly...
Switzerland: ICS Says CO2 Compensation Fund Could Help Seaports Adapt to Climate Change
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), whose member national shipowners’ associat...
Five Oceans Services Announces Change of Name to Siem Offshore Contractors (Germany)
Five Oceans Services GmbH announced that the Company’s shareholder and board of directors app...
UK: Milford Haven Port Expects No Big Change in LNG Deliveries
Liquefied natural gas deliveries to the UK port of Milford Haven will remain “little changed” throug...
UK: Milford Haven Port Expects No Big Change in LNG Deliveries
Liquefied natural gas deliveries to the UK port of Milford Haven will remain “little changed” throug...
USA: GT Nexus Takes Action to Support Maersk Line’s Call for Change in Shipping Industry
The GT Nexus Shipper Council, a customer community of the world’s biggest importers and expo...
BOEMRE Releases Study on Incorporating Climate Change into Oil-Spill Risk Analysis (USA)
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) released a new rep...
Energy and Climate Change Minister Visits Harwich Port (UK)
A MINISTERIAL visit to North Essex could signal a major boost for the region’s wind farm indu...
Australia: Piracy Hampers Climate Change Research
Piracy in the Indian Ocean is hampering the efforts of climate change researchers to the poin...
Study Shows Connection Between Beach Erosion and Climate Change (USA)
The storms that battered the West Coast during the winter of 2009-10 eroded record chunks of shoreli...
Australia: Santos Supports Climate Change Plan, but…
Santos supports action on climate change and acknowledges the Prime Minister’s announce...
STATS Group Completes Valve Change-Out on Yanga Platform Off Congo
STATS Group, has successfully completed a 20 inch valve change-out on the Yanga platform, off...
Repsol Announces Organisational Change (Spain)
In order to adapt the organization to the Strategic Plan and improve efficiency in the management of...
Denmark: Maersk Line CEO Calls for Change
Today, Maersk Line CEO, Eivind Kolding, addressed the container shipping and logistics indust...
Researchers from UN Climate Change Board to Participate In World Renewable Energy Congress (Sweden)
The World congress on renewable energy, which is scheduled to take place in Linköping during May, is...
NOVATEK Announces Change in Shareholder Structure (Russia)
OAO NOVATEK today announced a change in the shareholding structures of shareholders holding n...
Two Large Manufacturers Get Approval to Change Wind Farm off Block Island (USA)
The Rhode Island Supreme Court has ruled that two large manufacturers have legal standing to challen...