Potential costs and benefits of policy options for reducing offshore ship pollution are examined using a meta-analysis of studies synthesized regionally for the US West Coast. Net benefits of reducing SO2 emissions from cargo ships in the US West Coast waters are found to range between $98 million and $284 million, annually; the benefit–cost ratio varies between 1.8 and 3.36, depending on the size of the control area and the sulfur content limit. The results show that about 21,000 tons of on-land equivalent SO2 emissions or about 33% of SO2 emissions from all mobile sources in California in 2005 can be reduced annually if the US West Coast exclusive economic zone is designated as an International Maritime Organization-compliant SOx emission...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
Ship-source air pollutants, especially sulphur oxides (SOx), have a major impact on human health, th...
Alternative port operating policies have the potential to reduce pollutant emissions from shipping; ...
Potential costs and benefits of policy options for reducing offshore ship pollution are examined usi...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
Concerns about health effects due to emissions from ships have magnified international policy debat...
As of January 2015, the new maximum limit of fuel sulfur content for ships sailing within emission c...
Atmospheric emissions of gas and particulate matter from a large ocean-going container vessel were s...
This research examines the efficient control of SO₂ from ships, a topic that has been discussed at t...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
Burning fuels with high sulfur content leads to SOx emissions, especially SO2, which leads to variou...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
We examine how behavioral adjustments by regulated vessels affect welfare outcomes of a local fuel s...
In response to the recent amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention ...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
Ship-source air pollutants, especially sulphur oxides (SOx), have a major impact on human health, th...
Alternative port operating policies have the potential to reduce pollutant emissions from shipping; ...
Potential costs and benefits of policy options for reducing offshore ship pollution are examined usi...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
Concerns about health effects due to emissions from ships have magnified international policy debat...
As of January 2015, the new maximum limit of fuel sulfur content for ships sailing within emission c...
Atmospheric emissions of gas and particulate matter from a large ocean-going container vessel were s...
This research examines the efficient control of SO₂ from ships, a topic that has been discussed at t...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
Burning fuels with high sulfur content leads to SOx emissions, especially SO2, which leads to variou...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
We examine how behavioral adjustments by regulated vessels affect welfare outcomes of a local fuel s...
In response to the recent amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention ...
We evaluate public health and climate impacts of low-sulphur fuels in global shipping. Using high-re...
Ship-source air pollutants, especially sulphur oxides (SOx), have a major impact on human health, th...
Alternative port operating policies have the potential to reduce pollutant emissions from shipping; ...