Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...
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Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...
Bonus: Test-Driving BMW’s Revolutionary Prototype Hydrogen Car
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Bonus: Test-Driving BMW’s Revolutionary Prototype Hydrogen Car
Send us a text Strap in for an exclusive test drive of BMW's game-changing iX5 Hydrogen prototype—hitting roads in 2028! Join host and test driver Justin Hayden Miller at BMW's iconic Munich FIZ Center - with BMW hydrogen Lead and Hydrogen Council founder, Dr. Jürgen Guldner, riding in the passenger seat. Feel the instant torque, whisper-quiet EV ride, and zero-emission fuel cell speed: with sub-6-sec acceleration. Blending battery perks with gas-station ease, it's the future of sustain...
Global Trade Deciphered
Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...