The Paris Agreement requires a drastic reduction of global carbon emissions towards the net zero transition by mid-century, based on the large-scale transformation of the global energy system and major emitting sectors. Aviation and shipping emissions are not on a trajectory consistent with Paris goals, driven by rapid activity growth and the lack of commercial mitigation options, given the challenges for electrification of these sectors. Large-scale models used for mitigation analysis commonly do not capture the specificities and emission reduction options of international shipping and aviation, while bottom-up sectoral models do not represent their interlinkages with the entire system. Here, I use the global energy system model PROMETHEUS...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century: The consequences of ...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
Aviation emissions are not on a trajectory consistent with Paris Climate Agreement goals. We evaluat...
Limiting warming to well below 2°C requires rapid and complete decarbonisation of energy systems. We...
Limiting warming to well below 2°C requires rapid and complete decarbonisation of energy system...
International shipping accounts for around 2 % of global CO2 emissions. The International Maritime O...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
This report presents the development of two international bunker fuel models, for maritime and aviat...
Background: The current UK energy system relies heavily on shipped imports of fossil fuels. As clim...
Many global transport sector decarbonisation studies assert that it is difficult for the transport s...
In 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced the first sector-wide emission redu...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
International shipping provides 80–90% of global trade, but strict environmental regulations around ...
This article assesses the IMO’s 2018 Strategy to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping in...
Aviation and shipping account for 22% of total transport-related CO2 emissions. Low-carbon fuels (su...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century: The consequences of ...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
Aviation emissions are not on a trajectory consistent with Paris Climate Agreement goals. We evaluat...
Limiting warming to well below 2°C requires rapid and complete decarbonisation of energy systems. We...
Limiting warming to well below 2°C requires rapid and complete decarbonisation of energy system...
International shipping accounts for around 2 % of global CO2 emissions. The International Maritime O...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
This report presents the development of two international bunker fuel models, for maritime and aviat...
Background: The current UK energy system relies heavily on shipped imports of fossil fuels. As clim...
Many global transport sector decarbonisation studies assert that it is difficult for the transport s...
In 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced the first sector-wide emission redu...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
International shipping provides 80–90% of global trade, but strict environmental regulations around ...
This article assesses the IMO’s 2018 Strategy to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping in...
Aviation and shipping account for 22% of total transport-related CO2 emissions. Low-carbon fuels (su...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century: The consequences of ...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
Aviation emissions are not on a trajectory consistent with Paris Climate Agreement goals. We evaluat...