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Greenpeace Claims Link Between Air Pollution from LNG Terminals and Premature Deaths

Aug 14, 2024

A new analysis, Permit to Kill, released by Greenpeace USA and the Sierra Club, indicates that permitted emissions from both currently operating and planned LNG terminals in the US have an impact on public health.The report states that the selected LNG export facilities degrade the air quality and public health of adjacent communities through the release of various pollutants (including NOx, particulate matter…

Number of Accidents on Ships Remains Consistent

Jul 16, 2024

Accidents onboard ships are not decreasing, according to latest accident statistics submitted to the IMO by InterManager.The number of seafarers injured in falls has remained fairly consistent year on year, as has the number of injuries resulting from rescue and survival craft accidents…

Logistics News

Port Everglades Welcomes First LNG-Powered Cargo Ship

Port Everglades Welcomes First LNG-Powered Cargo Ship

Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani to Sell Australian Port Terminal

Port of Corpus Christ: 51.3 Million Tons Moved in Q1 2025

Port of Corpus Christ: 51.3 Million Tons Moved in Q1 2025

Port Esbjerg: Fairway Deepened to Expand Capacity

Port Esbjerg: Fairway Deepened to Expand Capacity

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