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Declan Bush

Senior Reporter

London

Former Lloyd’s List’s sustainability editor Declan rejoined us in August 2023 as senior reporter. Between his Lloyd’s List tours of duty, Declan covered distressed debt as a reporter with Reorg, an industry-leading financial newswire. He has also written for legal trade press and, before that, newspapers in his native Western Australia. When not checking the news, Declan plays guitar in London's blues music scene and buys more books than will ever have time to read.

Latest From Declan Bush

IMO pledges to try to get the seafarers out of Hormuz

The IMO will start work on a framework for getting 20,000 seafarers out of the Gulf warzone amid frustration the UN agency lacks the power to do more to reopen trade

Strait of Hormuz crisis Europe

NZF could make green ammonia cheaper than LNG by 2050, says WinGD

Green ammonia would get the business case it needs to become a real option for shipping if the Net-Zero Framework is adopted, according to engine designer WinGD

Decarbonisation Environment

LNG market facing years-long Qatari supply shortage following attacks

Iran’s attacks on its Gulf neighbours represents a significant escalation in the conflict that threatens global energy security

Strait of Hormuz crisis Red Sea

Call for a Black Sea-style safe shipping corridor for Hormuz

A group of countries, including Bahrain and the UAE, want the IMO to help set up a safe shipping corridor to aid thousands of seafarers stranded by the latest Gulf war

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

IMO states condemn Iran’s attacks on shipping

Countries have taken turns to condemn Iran and call for an end to attacks on shipping and reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz crisis Risk and Compliance

The Daily View: Follow the money

   

Decarbonisation Sustainability
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