232 Salvatore Mercogliano, Ph.D., Chair, Department of History Criminal Justice and Political Science at Campbell University

232 Salvatore Mercogliano, Ph.D., Chair, Depa...

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264 Maria Bos, CEO Plug

Plugged In: How Shore Power Is Cleaning Up Our Ports In this episode, we dig into shore power—the system that lets docked ships plug into port power rather than burning fuel on board. This simple switch reduces fuel use, drastically cuts air pollution, and helps port cities enfor ...  Show more

263 Danielle Southcott, Founder & CEO, Veer Group

Are we walking the talk of clean shipping? In this episode you will listen to Danielle Southcott, Founder & CEO of the Veer Group, a multi-award-winning clean shipping startup. With the help of startup angel investors, the Veer Group is ready to build the worlds' first container ...  Show more

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