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RECENTL Y PUBLISHED REPOR T S


First Annual Disclosure Report from Poseidon Principles


for Marine Insurance Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance has published its first Annual Disclosure Report as a step forward towards transparency in the maritime and insurance sectors. In the report, eight of the world’s leading marine insurers have gathered and published client data to track their hull and machinery insurance portfolio’s climate impact. The goal is to support the industry’s green transition.


“This level of transparency is a major milestone on our journey to decarbonise the maritime industry”, said Patrizia Kern, Chair of the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance initiative and Marine Strategy Advisor – CEO Office at Swiss Re Corporate Solutions.


On average, the Signatories’ portfolios are 12.7% above being aligned with reaching the UN maritime goal of at least 50% reductions of the annual greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping by 2050, compared with their level in 2008.


The second trajectory the Signatories track takes is more ambitious and has a goal of zero CO2 emissions in the middle of this century. The simple average score of the 100% CO2 emission reduction track is 20.8% above the alignment. In the report, member companies describe individual takeaways and how this new information will influence decision-making. According to Rolf Thore Roppestad, Vice Chair of the initiative and CEO at Gard “there is room for improvement, both in our climate alignment score and in the data collection process itself, but that is why we wanted to be part of the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance.”


Download the report at https://bit.ly/3wxtwTk. Or Scan the QR code.


First edition of Superyacht FEEDBACK from


CHIRP Maritime The first edition of Superyacht FEEDBACK has been published by CHIRP. This is a new editorial publication that complements their established but more general Maritime FEEDBACK newsletter which covers the entire maritime industry.


The CHIRP team has responded to requests from interested parties who who asked for a separate and distinctive publication with particular focus on safety issues encountered on board superyachts.


CHIRP believes their safety newsletters differ to many others because they focus on the primary human-factors that contributed to incidents and near misses. These are listed at the end of each report for ease of reference and to stimulate conversations about safety.


CHIRP’s independent, confidential incident and near-miss reporting programme improves safety at sea for mariners worldwide. They investigate every report and publish their anonymised findings to raise awareness of safety issues. CHIRP welcomes safety-related reports from anywhere in the world and from all parts of the maritime industry including commercial seafarers, fishers, recreational and leisure mariners, and anyone who works in a port or harbour. They also welcome reports from members of the public who use ports, harbours or maritime transport.


Website: https://chirp.co.uk/


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