EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 22 MIN
How climate change breaks global shipping
from Global Trade Gal · host Anita Hummel
In this episode of Global Trade Gal Deep Dive, we explore how climate change is fundamentally reshaping global maritime trade and supply chains. From melting Arctic ice opening new shipping routes to rising sea levels threatening critical coastal ports, the impacts are far-reaching. We discuss how extreme weather events, shifting ocean currents, and rising temperatures are increasing operational risks, causing delays, and driving up costs across the shipping industry. Additionally, we examine how new environmental regulations aimed at decarbonization are pushing the industry to adopt sustainable technologies. Tune in to learn why adaptability, resilience, and diversification are essential for businesses to navigate an increasingly unpredictable global economy.Read our blog post https://mondoro.com/navigating-climate-change-how-its-reshaping-shipping-global-supply-chains/
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In this episode of Global Trade Gal Deep Dive, we explore how climate change is fundamentally reshaping global maritime trade and supply chains. From melting Arctic ice opening new shipping routes to rising sea levels threatening critical coastal ports, the impacts are far-reaching. We discuss how extreme weather events, shifting ocean currents, and rising temperatures are increasing operational risks, causing delays, and driving up costs across the shipping industry. Additionally, we examine how new environmental regulations aimed at decarbonization are pushing the industry to adopt sustainable technologies. Tune in to learn why adaptability, resilience, and diversification are essential for businesses to navigate an increasingly unpredictable global economy.Read our blog post https://mondoro.com/navigating-climate-change-how-its-reshaping-shipping-global-supply-chains/
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