SV Kwai: GIZ Low Carbon Sea Transport Project in the Marshall Islands

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2022
  • The cargo ship SV Kwai has been owned by the Republic of the Marshall Islands since January 2021. SV Kwai travels to all atolls, bringing in copra to Majuro Atoll, and passengers to nearby atolls. She has shown that she is capable of carrying loads of cobra and passengers altogether. As part of our project supporting the Marshall Islands to transition to low carbon sea transport, we are happy and proud that the ship is sailing through Marshallese waters using wind propulsion as an energy efficient solution.
    This film was produced by Chewy Lin.

Komentáře • 4

  • @FordGranada75
    @FordGranada75 Před 2 lety +1

    Great to see the world acting as one to reduce GHG! Rest assured that our small community over here in Austria is doing the same by exchanging gas guzzling mobility with EVs, replacing gas and oil burning heaters by heat pumps with air, water or the earth itself as a source of heat and putting solar on every roof.

  • @hertylejeratadrik5450
    @hertylejeratadrik5450 Před 5 měsíci

    🇲🇭👍

  • @jodiitem
    @jodiitem Před 2 lety

    Its a developed countries strategy to add their industrial carbon consumption.

  • @maxenebaba2280
    @maxenebaba2280 Před rokem

    15 You say, "I am a servant of God, God said it to me audibly …" That is very good but what is the Gospel, what is your glad tidings that the whole world including Catholics, Protestants, evangelicals, Branhamists and I, do not know in this 21st century? Put the Bible aside and tell me! [Ed: The congregation says, "Amen"]. When in 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul talks about the Gospel by which he begot those of his, he does not mean that of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John but his own epistles. You see?