CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These emissions are assumed to increase by 150–250% in 2050 in business-as-usual scenarios with a tripling of world trade, while achieving a 1.5– 2 C climate target requires net zero GHG emissions across all economic sectors. Consequentially, the maritime sector is facing the challenge to significantly reduce its GHG emissions as contribution to the international ambition to limit the effects of climate change. This article presents the results of a review of around 150 studies, to provide a comprehensive overview of the CO2 emissions reduction potentials and measures published in literature. It aims to identify the most...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Thes...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Thes...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
Despite the lowest CO2 emission in terms of payload per unit mile, commercial marine fleet transport...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
The shipping industry is undoubtedly the ecofriendliest method of transportation of goods, which has...
AbstractCO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of the world's total CO2 emissions and ...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In recent years, greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon emissions, has been gaining attention i...
With the onset of the first ever Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulation for ships by the International Mari...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Thes...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Thes...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
Despite the lowest CO2 emission in terms of payload per unit mile, commercial marine fleet transport...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
The shipping industry is undoubtedly the ecofriendliest method of transportation of goods, which has...
AbstractCO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of the world's total CO2 emissions and ...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In recent years, greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon emissions, has been gaining attention i...
With the onset of the first ever Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulation for ships by the International Mari...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...