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Podcast: In Focus - Regulatory update on greenhouse gas emissions

In this latest In Focus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast listeners are brought up-to-date with what is happening with regard to greenhouse gas emissions

Paul Bartlett, Correspondent

April 19, 2023

As the drive to slash greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions becomes more urgent, Seatrade Maritime News Correspondent Paul Bartlett provides an update on the most important developments in today’s rapidly changing landscape.

Paul focuses on moves to tackle GHG emissions both on a global scale at the IMO, and in the first and most dramatic regional initiative in the European Union’s (EU) FuelEU Regulation as both have significant implications for shipowners and operators.

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About the Author

Paul Bartlett

Correspondent

UK-based Paul Bartlett is a maritime journalist and consultant with over four decades of experience in international shipping, including ship leasing, project finance and financial due diligence procedures.

Paul is a former Editor of Seatrade magazine, which later became Seatrade Maritime Review, and has contributed to a range of Seatrade publications over the years including Seatrade’s Green Guide, a publication investigating early developments in maritime sustainability initiatives, and Middle East Workboats and Offshore Marine, focusing on the vibrant market for such vessels across that region.

In 2002, Paul set up PB Marine Consulting Ltd and has worked on a variety of consultancy projects during the last two decades. He has also contributed regular articles on the maritime sector for a range of shipping publications and online services in Europe, Asia, and the US.

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