The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to combat the global issue of climate change. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is targeting a 50% reduction in GHG emissions by 2050 compared to 2008. To measure Singapore\u27s progress towards this target, we have conducted a comprehensive analysis of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the Western Singapore Straits based on the voyage data from Automatic Identification System (AIS) and static information from Singapore Maritime Data Hub (SG-MDH). Two methodologies, the MEET and TRENDS frameworks were applied to estimate the emission volume per vessel per hour. The data analysis results were next aggregated and visualised to answer ...
Improving the robustness of maritime emission inventories is important to ensure we fully understand...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
East Asia has the most rapidly growing shipping emissions of both CO2 and traditional air pollutants...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
Global warming and air pollution have become one of the important issues to the entire world communi...
Global warming and air pollution have become one of the important issues to the entire world communi...
Emissions from ships have negative effects on both humans and the environment, particularly in port ...
To achieve environmental sustainability on ships, stakeholders should make efforts to reduce emissio...
This research paper presented key findings through analysing and evaluating the effectiveness of env...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
The shipping industry is responsible for the carriage of 90 of world trade. Thus, it remains the mos...
The purpose of this paper is to conduct emission accounting for the crude oil tanker in the port of ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
Improving the robustness of maritime emission inventories is important to ensure we fully understand...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
East Asia has the most rapidly growing shipping emissions of both CO2 and traditional air pollutants...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
Global warming and air pollution have become one of the important issues to the entire world communi...
Global warming and air pollution have become one of the important issues to the entire world communi...
Emissions from ships have negative effects on both humans and the environment, particularly in port ...
To achieve environmental sustainability on ships, stakeholders should make efforts to reduce emissio...
This research paper presented key findings through analysing and evaluating the effectiveness of env...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
The shipping industry is responsible for the carriage of 90 of world trade. Thus, it remains the mos...
The purpose of this paper is to conduct emission accounting for the crude oil tanker in the port of ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of total annual anthropogenic greenhouse g...
Improving the robustness of maritime emission inventories is important to ensure we fully understand...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
East Asia has the most rapidly growing shipping emissions of both CO2 and traditional air pollutants...