Clyde & Co is one of the world’s leading marine law practices that has been at the forefront of the market for over 80 years. With marine lawyers in over 25 locations across 5 continents, our team are recognised as leading experts in the industry.
This podcast channel features in-depth conversations with our marine experts and guests on the latest developments in the field.
Clyde & Co is one of the world’s leading marine law practices that has been at the forefront of the market for over 80 years. With marine lawyers in over 25 locations across 5 continents, our team are recognised as leading experts in the industry.
This podcast channel features in-depth conversations with our marine experts and guests on the latest developments in the field.
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Clyde & Co is one of the world’s leading marine law practices that has been at the forefront of the market for over 80 years. With marine lawyers in over 25 locations across 5 continents, our team are recognised as leading experts in the industry.
This podcast channel features in-depth conversations with our marine experts and guests on the latest developments in the field.
Clyde & Co is one of the world’s leading marine law practices that has been at the forefront of the market for over 80 years. With marine lawyers in over 25 locations across 5 continents, our team are recognised as leading experts in the industry.
This podcast channel features in-depth conversations with our marine experts and guests on the latest developments in the field.
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In Part 4 of our series of podcasts looking at the impact of the extension of the EU ETS to the maritime transport industry, we examine the application of regional initiatives and what the future holds for shipping decarbonisation in Australia and Singapore. In this episode, Marie-Anne Moussalli and Ioanna Tsekoura are joined by Nic van der Reyden, a Partner at Clyde & Co's Sydney office, and Paul Collier, a Legal Director from Singapore.
In Part 3 of our podcast series looking at the extension of the EU ETS and its impact to the maritime transport industry, we examine how this has been received in the United States and Brazil. In this episode, Marie-Anne Moussalli and Ioanna Tsekoura are joined by Denise Medeiros, a Legal Director at Clyde & Co’s Rio de Janeiro office, and John Keough and Corey Greenwald, both Partners at Clyde & Co’s New York office.
In Part 2 of our podcast series discussing the application of EU ETS to the maritime industry, we examine how the EU ETS has been received in Germany and Spain. In this episode, Ioanna Tsekoura is joined by Eckehard Volz, a Partner at Clyde & Co’s Hamburg office and Javier Hernandez, a Legal Director at Clyde and Co’s Madrid office.
In this episode, Ioanna Tsekoura is joined by Clare Hatcher, a Consultant at Clyde & Co and Marie-Anne Moussalli, Partner, to discuss the expansion of the EU ETS to apply to the maritime industry and its effect in the UK and Europe.
After a summer hiatus, our Decarbonisation in Shipping podcast returns. Join Marie-Anne Moussalli and Richard Stephenson for the eighth episode of our Decarbonisation in Shipping Podcast.
Marie-Anne Moussalli is joined by Richard Stephenson, Managing Partner of Kaiyo2 Capital, a London based management company specialising in structured decarbonisation solutions for maritime and adjacent industries. Marie-Anne and Richard discuss the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and how this is going to apply to the shipping industry.
In the latest episode of our Decarbonisation in Shipping Podcast, Marie-Anne is joined by Nils Kovdal – Managing Director at NorthCape. They explored the role finance plays in incentivising decarbonisation, energy transition and reaching IMO Carbon reduction targets in the shipping industry.
In episode 5 of this series “Decarbonisation in Shipping” Marie-Anne and Ioanna are joined by Martin Baber, Head of Chartering and Business Development, LNG and Offshore - MOL Europe and Africa to discuss MOL’s own target to reach net zero by 2020 for greenhouse gas emissions, with Martin using a rather wonderful wedding cake analogy to describe MOL’s strategy to being able to reach the decarbonisation targets.
In this podcast, Marie-Anne and Ioanna are joined by William Nugent and Lina Tenenbaum of International Seaways, Inc. to discuss how the New York listed tanker company is approaching the mammoth task of meeting the IMO targets.
Some key messages from the discussion:
collaboration within the industry is vital
the future is going to be multi-fuel
regionalisation of regulations can be problematic.