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Panama Canal kick starts transition to carbon-neutrality by 2030

Panama Canal kick starts transition to carbon-neutrality by 2030 Panama Canal; Image credit: Panama Canal Authority The Panama Canal has launched its process of decarbonizing its operations, targeting to become carbon neutral by 2030. The waterway is seen as a solid way for shipping companies to cut their environmental footprint being a shorter route for ships. In 2020, the canal authority said it had contributed to a reduction of more than 13 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions. Related Article Posted: 2 months ago However, the waterway believes now is the time to make its own operations carbon neutral by the end of the decade.

Panama Canal To Become Carbon Neutral By 2030

Panama Canal to Become Carbon Neutral by 2030 Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. © diegograndi / Adobe Stock The Panama Canal has set out to decarbonize its operations, with a target to become carbon neutral by 2030. “We at the Panama Canal are committed to sustainability, and therefore are laying the foundation, creating the tools and identifying the changes needed to achieve efficiencies that will allow us as an organization to reach carbon neutrality. This is a fundamental strategy for the waterway s long-term operation and sustainability,” said Panama Canal Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales. “This process will build on our long-standing efforts to minimize our environmental impact, including encouraging customers to use clean fuels and reduce their carbon footprint.”

EPA Releases 28th Annual GHG Inventory - EHS Daily Advisor

EHS Daily Advisor Join EPA Releases 28th Annual GHG Inventory On April 14, 2021, the EPA announced in a press release the release of its 28th annual “Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks (GHG Inventory), which presents a national-level overview of annual greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 to 2019.” The EPA reports 2019 net U.S. GHG emissions were 5,769 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (after accounting for sequestration from the land sector), which is a 1.7% decrease from the 2018–2019 report. “While many long-term and short-term factors influence annual greenhouse gas emissions in recent years, the downward GHG emissions trend can be largely attributed to falling emissions in the electric power sector,” according to the press release.

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