02 Jul, 2024 In search of the holy grail: ESG and SRT By Mirella Hart Now that we are casting our life rings to one side, the question is……. do we dare dream bigger than that? Time and again we hear that...
20 Jun, 2024 Japan’s hydrogen subsidies kicking-off in Summer 2024 By George Gibson Akihiko Takamatsu Chris Down Andrew Clarke Mai Tezuka Yosuke Nomura Ryan Cheung Georgina O'Sullivan Edwina Zhang +6 more... Show less The Japanese government passed the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act (the Hydrogen Act) on 17 May 2024, further to which the government is...
19 Jun, 2024 Takeaways from TXF Global 2024 in Athens By David Milligan I was lucky enough to attend TXF Global in Athens last week, the annual jamboree of the great and the good of the world of export,...
12 Jun, 2024 Litigation risks in the Voluntary Carbon Market: Key takeaways from London International Disputes Week By Holly Stebbing The Voluntary Carbon Markets could play a vital role in the energy transition with some estimating the industry will be worth US$250bn by...
06 Jun, 2024 The world’s biggest mine By Nick Merritt Urban mining allows us to salvage materials of which there is a finite supply, and limits the environmental impact of their disposal....
31 May, 2024 Standing at the corporate threshold By Nick Merritt When the auditor realised the bank had uncollectable debts meaning its receivables were overvalued, the Chairman assured the auditor it...
28 May, 2024 Japan takes a step forward passing key hydrogen and CCS Acts By Andrew Clarke Akihiko Takamatsu On Friday 17 May 2024, the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act and the CCS Business Act were passed in the Parliament of Japan. As discussed...
25 May, 2024 From Stockholders to Stakeholders By Nick Merritt Thanks to Scott, Sarah and Francisco for their recent and thoughtful piece on the growing dichotomy between ESG and directors’ duties....
17 May, 2024 Pausing to reflect around IMO’s International Day for Women in Maritime By Olivia Cullen Four years ago, I was walking with my daughter in the pram during lockdown and thinking about ways in which to stay connected with people...
16 May, 2024 Locking in the green energy transition: Hydrogen ready for takeoff, or a reality check? By Andrew Clarke Depending on who you listen to, the global hydrogen[1] industry is either poised for take-off in 2024, or about to come face to face with...
14 May, 2024 Australia’s 2024-2025 Federal Budget: Supporting opportunities for investment in the energy transition By Andrew Clarke This evening, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced the 2024-2025 Australian Federal Budget (the Budget). The centrepiece of the Budget is the...
25 Mar, 2024 The importance of increasing diversity across the aviation industry By Charlotte Winter Georgina Field With global passenger numbers set to continue to rise and the demand for aviation professionals exceeding supply, everyone in the sector...