The world’s deep oceans are currently warming more slowly than the ocean surface, but even creatures in the deep ocean will be significantly affected in the coming decades, according to an international team of scientists.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), alongside 90+ other Hydrogen Europe members, has signed a letter in support of the EU Commission’s Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
Seventeen parties have taken the first step towards a climate-neutral transport corridor between Rotterdam and Genoa.
Organisations and companies have signed a declaration of intent...
Equinor today launches new climate ambitions to reduce the absolute greenhouse gas emissions from its operated offshore fields and onshore plants in Norway with...
Hamburg’s state government has approved a large-scale expansion of shore-based power supply in the Port of Hamburg. This will create the conditions for a...
MBARI scientists have seen changes in deep-sea communities over the last three decades. For example, Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) and sergestid shrimp populations appear...
The research project Prepare Ships, led by RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, will develop a navigation system that foresees the positions of other vessels...