Shipping is a cornerstone of global trade and, as such, the GHG emissions created by shipping are significant and rising, accounting for almost 3% of global anthropogenic emissions (Faber et al. 2020a). Recent projections suggest that by 2050, shipping emissions will increase by between 90-130% of 2008 emissions by 2050 (ibid.). However, in April 2018, the IMO adopted the Initial GHG Strategy which set the ambition to reduce total annual GHG emissions by at least 50% by 2050, while pursuing efforts towards phasing out GHG emissions this century as a matter of urgency, consistent with the Paris Agreement temperature goal. With emissions projected to rise and international targets having been set, the question becomes, how these targets can b...
Decarbonization is crucial to meeting the world’s climate goals and a more sustainable future. As th...
The shipping sector is encountering remarkable costs concerning decarbonization of the maritime busi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
The Initial Strategy on reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships adopted by the Inter...
In 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced the first sector-wide emission redu...
International shipping provides 80–90% of global trade, but strict environmental regulations around ...
This research paper seeks to investigate the feasibility of decarbonizing shipping by 2030, through ...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
Projected growth in the international shipping industry is set to outstrip CO2 reductions arising fr...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
Shipping industry is facing drastic changes in the upcoming decades as International Maritime Organi...
As by 2020, the past six years, including 2020, are likely to be the six warmest years on record and...
International shipping accounts for around 2 % of global CO2 emissions. The International Maritime O...
Toward zero emissions: the shipping sector in transition In April 2018, the International Maritime O...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
Decarbonization is crucial to meeting the world’s climate goals and a more sustainable future. As th...
The shipping sector is encountering remarkable costs concerning decarbonization of the maritime busi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
The Initial Strategy on reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships adopted by the Inter...
In 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced the first sector-wide emission redu...
International shipping provides 80–90% of global trade, but strict environmental regulations around ...
This research paper seeks to investigate the feasibility of decarbonizing shipping by 2030, through ...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
Projected growth in the international shipping industry is set to outstrip CO2 reductions arising fr...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
Shipping industry is facing drastic changes in the upcoming decades as International Maritime Organi...
As by 2020, the past six years, including 2020, are likely to be the six warmest years on record and...
International shipping accounts for around 2 % of global CO2 emissions. The International Maritime O...
Toward zero emissions: the shipping sector in transition In April 2018, the International Maritime O...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
Decarbonization is crucial to meeting the world’s climate goals and a more sustainable future. As th...
The shipping sector is encountering remarkable costs concerning decarbonization of the maritime busi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...