East Asia has the most rapidly growing shipping emissions of both CO2 and traditional air pollutants, but the least in-depth analysis. Full evaluation of all pollutants is needed to assess the impacts of shipping emissions. Here, using an advanced method based on detailed dynamic ship activity data, we show that shipping emissions in East Asia accounted for 16% of global shipping CO2 in 2013, compared to only 4-7% in 2002-2005. Increased emissions lead to large adverse health impacts, with 14,500-37,500 premature deaths per year. Global mean radiative forcing from East Asian shipping is initially negative, but would become positive after approximately eight years for constant current emissions. As a large fraction of vessels are registered ...
The demand for marine transportation and its associated CO2 emissions are growing rapidly as a resul...
Highlights\ud \ud - The first review of shipping emissions in China\ud \ud - An overview of the br...
International shipping is a major source of sulfur emissions in Asia. Because the fuel oil used by s...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Abstract Shipping activities contribute to degraded air quality and premature mortal...
Epidemiological studies consistently link ambient concentrations of particulate matter (PM) to negat...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
Shipping is a growing sector in the global economy, and it contributions to global CO2 emissions are...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
International shipping has been a fast growing sector of the global economy and its share of total ...
The demand for marine transportation and its associated CO2 emissions are growing rapidly as a resul...
Highlights\ud \ud - The first review of shipping emissions in China\ud \ud - An overview of the br...
International shipping is a major source of sulfur emissions in Asia. Because the fuel oil used by s...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
Abstract Shipping activities contribute to degraded air quality and premature mortal...
Epidemiological studies consistently link ambient concentrations of particulate matter (PM) to negat...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
Shipping is a growing sector in the global economy, and it contributions to global CO2 emissions are...
The maritime industry plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as an effort to c...
International shipping has been a fast growing sector of the global economy and its share of total ...
The demand for marine transportation and its associated CO2 emissions are growing rapidly as a resul...
Highlights\ud \ud - The first review of shipping emissions in China\ud \ud - An overview of the br...
International shipping is a major source of sulfur emissions in Asia. Because the fuel oil used by s...