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Can Unilateral Policy Decarbonize Maritime Trade?
The international shipping sector is a vital part of the global trading system but also a large emitter of carbon dioxide emissions. In the absence of a multilateral carbon policy for the shipping sector, different countries are starting to impose unilateral measures to decarbonize maritime trade. This paper investigates the impact of unilateral policyopenaire +2 more sources
New Maritime Decarbonization Regulations: Background & Market Effects (Part 1)
2023New United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations require existing maritime vessels to meet a minimum energy efficiency design standard, while also requiring that larger vessels be graded on their carbon intensity (beginning in 2024).
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New Maritime Decarbonization Regulations: Background & Market Effects (Part 2)
2023The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) will include maritime shipping in its carbon market beginning in 2024, placing a limit on the carbon emissions of ships above 5,000 gross tonnage that operate within the EU. The EU ETS will require shipping firms that exceed those limits to either purchase carbon credits in the EU ETS market or ...
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Introduction to Decarbonization of Maritime Transport
2023Burak Zincir +2 more
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Effective Partnerships to Support Maritime Decarbonization
2023Mikael Lind +6 more
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Chong-Ju Chae (WMU), Fabio Ballini (WMU), Seong-Yeob Lee (KRISO), Eon-Kyung Lee (KMI) Eds.
Fabio Ballini +2 more
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Towards Maritime Transport Decarbonization: Technological and Emissions Pathways
GOTECHAbstract With both regional authorities and corporate entities declaring net-zero greenhouse gas ambitions over the last decade, the assessment and development of potential solutions has accelerated. One of the key sectors emitting around 25% of energy-related greenhouse gases is transportation.
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Maritime digitalization and decarbonization: a sustainable future
The book with the title “Maritime Digitalization and Decarbonization: A Sustainable Future” is the second major outcome following the publication of the Proceedings of WMU Maritime Week (WMW) 2024. The purpose of WMU Maritime Week 2024 (WMW) was to convene experts from diverse sectors to discuss contemporary maritime issues, generate practical and ...openaire +1 more source

