In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shipping. Drawing from the International Maritime Organization’s most recent assessment of maritime greenhouse gas emissions and other sources, we investigate the current level of emissions from international maritime activity and look at factors influencing future emission levels such as projected activity levels, GHG-reducing technology options and the rate of their uptake, operational measures – foremost speed reduction – and fuel switching. We do not discuss the marginal abatement costs of maritime GHG-reduction measures – with the exception of speed reduction – due to insufficient evidence. Finally, we discuss factors that may influence interna...
Shipping around the world is fast growing.This corresponds to an increase of pollutant and greenhous...
In recent years, greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon emissions, has been gaining attention i...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
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...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
AbstractCO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of the world's total CO2 emissions and ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
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...
Shipping around the world is fast growing.This corresponds to an increase of pollutant and greenhous...
In recent years, greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon emissions, has been gaining attention i...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
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...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
AbstractCO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of the world's total CO2 emissions and ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
CO2 emissions from maritime transport represent 3.3% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. These em...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed in 2018 on a reduction of total greenhouse ...
Climate change has recently received more attention in the shipping sector. This is mainly due to a ...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
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...
Shipping around the world is fast growing.This corresponds to an increase of pollutant and greenhous...
In recent years, greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon emissions, has been gaining attention i...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...