This study explores the impacts of alternative emission control interventions for international shipping on the European Seas on relevant air pollutant emissions, examines their consequence on ambient air quality in Europe and the neighbouring regions, and explores the resulting improvements of human health. It estimates the costs of the various policy interventions, and compares them with monetized benefits on human health and other impacts. It is found that further controls of SO₂ emissions, e.g., through SO₂ emission control areas, could deliver rather fast benefits, and avoid by 2030 up to 4000 cases of premature deaths annually, and 8000 in 2050. In the longer run, by 2050, application of Tier III NOx standards could double the heal...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
The study examines different alternatives for reducing NOx and SOx emissions at sea and evaluates th...
Background Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80%...
Emissions of air pollutants from shipping (NOx, SOx, and PM2.5) make a significant contribution to t...
Ship traffic emissions degrade air quality in coastal areas and contribute to climate impacts global...
Air pollution is among the top threats to human health and ecosystems despite the substantial decrea...
Emissions of exhaust gases from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contributor to the to...
Air pollution is the leading cause of the global burden of disease from the environment, entailing s...
Shipping emissions are currently increasing and will most likely continue to do so in the future due...
This is the final version of the article. Available from IOP via the DOI in this record.European ai...
Land-based emissions of air pollutants in Europe have steadily decreased over the past two decades, ...
The Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution has embarked on the revision of its Gothenb...
European emissions to air of SO2, NOx, PM2.5, NH3 and NMVOC still today cause harm to human health a...
Land-based emissions of air pollutants in Europe have steadily decreased over the past two decades...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the socio-economic justification of implementing a Nitr...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
The study examines different alternatives for reducing NOx and SOx emissions at sea and evaluates th...
Background Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80%...
Emissions of air pollutants from shipping (NOx, SOx, and PM2.5) make a significant contribution to t...
Ship traffic emissions degrade air quality in coastal areas and contribute to climate impacts global...
Air pollution is among the top threats to human health and ecosystems despite the substantial decrea...
Emissions of exhaust gases from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contributor to the to...
Air pollution is the leading cause of the global burden of disease from the environment, entailing s...
Shipping emissions are currently increasing and will most likely continue to do so in the future due...
This is the final version of the article. Available from IOP via the DOI in this record.European ai...
Land-based emissions of air pollutants in Europe have steadily decreased over the past two decades, ...
The Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution has embarked on the revision of its Gothenb...
European emissions to air of SO2, NOx, PM2.5, NH3 and NMVOC still today cause harm to human health a...
Land-based emissions of air pollutants in Europe have steadily decreased over the past two decades...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the socio-economic justification of implementing a Nitr...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
The study examines different alternatives for reducing NOx and SOx emissions at sea and evaluates th...
Background Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80%...