
Simon L. Bullock
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2 weeks ago |
theconversation.com | Simon L. Bullock |Christiaan De Beukelaer |Tristan Smith
You’re probably reading this article on a device assembled in Asia, using materials shipped there from all around the world. After it was made, your phone or laptop most likely travelled to your country on a huge ship powered by one of the world’s largest diesel engines, one of thousands plying the world’s oceans. All this maritime activity adds up: international shipping burns over 200 million tonnes of fossil fuels a year. The sector is trying to clean up its act.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Simon L. Bullock |Marianna Kennedy |Nicholas Holmes |Karen Davies |Nick Williamson |Tom H Mercer | +3 more
The FCA has published its proposed rules for companies seeking to admit securities to a UK regulated market or 'primary' multilateral trading facility (MTF) under the new regulatory framework established through the Public Offers and Admissions to Trading Regulations (POAT Regulations). Together with the POAT Regulations, the final form rules will, once implemented, replace the UK Prospectus Regulation (see Ashurst update here for further information).
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Mar 6, 2024 |
sportingferret.com | Simon L. Bullock
The Rise Of Non-League FootballNon-league football. Defined as ‘football played outside of the top leagues of a country which, usually, aren’t fully professional. The more ‘grassroots’ alternative to the glitz and glamour of the professional divisions, the Premier League in particular. It can be argued that the quality of non-league football has risen in recent times, as has its profile within the wider standings of the game. But what could be the some of the reasons for this?
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Jan 31, 2024 |
nature.com | Simone Heber |Janosch Hennig |Simon L. Bullock |Eve Mehtab
AbstractDynein and kinesin motors mediate long-range intracellular transport, translocating towards microtubule minus and plus ends, respectively. Cargoes often undergo bidirectional transport by binding to both motors simultaneously. However, it is not known how motor activities are coordinated in such circumstances.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
marinelink.com | James Mason |Alice Larkin |Simon L. Bullock
In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, a transformation is underway. The international shipping sector, made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire country of Germany. Our research emphasises the need for immediate action. Reducing shipping emissions by 34% by 2030 is necessary to stay on course with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal.
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