New episode of Diepgang: the gap between law and justice

In episode two of video series ‘Diepgang’, Rotterdam resident Rene Visser asks an uncomfortable question: why are international climate agreements and court rulings – including binding ones, such as those of the European Court of Human Rights – so rarely taken seriously? He examines the gap between what is legally established and what governments and […]

One Planet Port Guest Lecture at the University of Groningen

One Planet Port recently delivered a guest lecture in the Master’s course Critical Approaches 2025–2026 at the University of Groningen, convened by Dr. Ethemcan Turhan, Associate Professor of Environmental Planning, Politics and Society, and Dr. Christian W. Lamker, Associate Professor of Spatial Planning and Environment. The session examined the interconnected relationship between GDP growth, the […]

One Planet Port joins coalition against ammonia discharge at sea

©IMO One Planet Port has joined a coalition of environmental NGOs urging the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to prohibit ships from discharging toxic ammonia waste into the ocean. The coalition, including Environmental Defense Fund, Pacific Environment, and Clean Shipping Coalition, is calling for a precautionary approach where ammonia-fueled ships retain waste onboard and offload it […]

Europe’s Ports at a Crossroads: From Gateways of Trade to Gateways of Regeneration

Last week (3rd Feb), Dr Lucy Gilliam, Co-Executive Director and Founder at One Planet Port, spoke at the 3rd European Blue Economy Conference in Brussels on the panel “Europe’s Ports: Gateways to Green Growth, Innovation and Competitiveness.” The discussion focused on the EU’s emerging Ports Strategy and how it can shape the future of Europe’s […]