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Installment Loans- Soothing And Relaxing Fiscal Offer - 0 views

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    Installment loans are an awfully soothing financial offer present in the market which assists you to gain suitable money in tough times with ease and comfort. The borrowed loan quantity can be paid back to the lender in small and simple installments.
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Financial Management And Next Generation! - 0 views

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    Financial growth is somewhat which is required after by every person and everywhere. The hazard of monetary emergency in the global market calls an alarm note to set up proficient approach to handle and monitor the prevailing financial conditions.
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Are You 100% Sure You're Choosing the Best Turmeric Supplement Brand? - Fresh Body Mind - 1 views

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    We believe it's TRUCURC are absolutely committed to being the best turmeric curcumin supplement on the market. We've taken steps to ensure this by scrutinizing and optimizing our process for maximum potency and safety.
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First Quarter 2020 Results - @cmacgm - 0 views

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    - Operating margin increase to 13.5% and positive net result of USD 48 million. - Significant strengthening of liquidity in line with defined targets. - Effective cost control and prompt adaptation of deployed capacity in response of evolving market conditions. - The CMA CGM Group sets an objective to become carbon neutral by 2050.
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A major milestone in the transition to sustainable shipping - Grieg Edge - 0 views

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    Grieg Edge's projected green ammonia fueled tanker got Approval in Principle by DNV last Friday. The next steps are developing the market and detailing the ship's design.
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Analysis of international shipping emissions reduction policy and China's participation... - 0 views

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    In addressing climate change, the shipping industry, which is regarded as one sector that cannot be ignored in controlling greenhouse gas emissions, has become a key area of concern for the international community to achieve emissions reduction targets. The International Maritime Organization-the body that regulates international shipping-as well as the European Union and other international entities have adopted a series of emissions reduction policies, beginning a new era of shipping emissions reduction. In view of the urgency and complexity of this issue, the future policy direction of shipping emissions reduction and whether or not existing policies can achieve the emissions reduction targets have become the focus of attention in the global shipping industry. In addition, China's dual identity as a shipping magnate and a developing country plays a crucial role in the development of shipping emissions reduction trends, and reducing shipping emissions is necessary for China to achieve the "double carbon" commitment. In view of the above, this study endeavours to compare the current major shipping emission reduction policies from the perspective of international law and the perspective of macro policies, and analyze the future direction of international shipping emissions reduction policy. At the same time, the study identify China as one of the key countries to influence future policy making and proposes the position and path for China's participation in international shipping emissions reduction, which provided valuable contributions for China to participate in accelerating energy transformation, exploring participation in the carbon emission market, and promoting international unified shipping policy.
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Policy gaps in the East African Blue economy: Perspectives of small-scale fishers on po... - 0 views

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    Recently, the rights of small-scale fishers have increasingly been acknowledged in ocean governance because coastal development and various maritime activities have reduced traditional fishing grounds. More specifically, small-scale fisheries (SSF) are increasingly being threatened by ocean grabbing, pollution, and a lack of inclusiveness in decision-making processes. Although there are guidelines to resolve and reduce conflict, formal avenues to include fisher concerns, particularly in the context of ocean development and governance, remain a difficult task. Moreover, there is insufficient information on how fishers are impacted by coastal and marine development and how their concerns are included in the decision-making process. Hence, this study contributes to the SSF discourse by understanding and describing the characteristics and concerns of small-scale fishers from two coastal towns in East Africa with different levels of port development. Using data from perception surveys, focus group discussions, and participatory mapping, we discuss how fishers were involved in the decision-making processes to develop ports in Lamu, Kenya, and Bagamoyo, Tanzania. We found that fishers rely on nearshore ecosystems such as mangroves and coral reefs because of their accessibility since most fishers only use low-powered boats for fishing. Moreover, we found that the fishers' livelihoods were severely affected by port development and that they were excluded from the decision-making process concerning the port's construction and fishers' compensations. While some fishers believe that new ports in the region can increase their livelihoods by creating new markets and jobs, this is unlikely to happen since most fishers are not qualified to work in formal port-related jobs. We propose three steps that will allow fishermen to participate in port development decision-making processes and contribute to the development of a sustainable SSF. These include improving engagement with fisher
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