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What Does Zero Emissions From Shipping Really Mean?

What Does Zero Emissions From Shipping Really Mean? by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday May 10, 2021 US Climate Envoy John Kerry s announcement of the Biden administration s new policy on shipping decarbonisation last month led to some confusion in the industry. The announcement was mistakenly reported by news agencies at first as the US aiming for a net zero emissions target for shipping by 2050. Several Ship & Bunker readers wrote in to say that this was incorrect, and that Kerry had actually called for zero emissions . For many in and around the shipping industry, the announcement came as a welcome change from the

Webinar: Confronting the Arctic Climate Crisis – What Arctic Countries & Shipping Industry Can Do

An online event, April 27, 2021, organised by: Iceland Nature Conservation Association (INCA) and the Clean Arctic Alliance (CAA) How can the shipping industry become actors of positive change for the Arctic region? How can we inspire political will and decisive action by governments? What role can Iceland and other Arctic Council states play? How .

Scrubber Critics, Advocates in Fresh Exchange Over Usage Restrictions

Scrubber Critics, Advocates in Fresh Exchange Over Usage Restrictions by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday May 3, 2021 Groynes, Baltic Sea. File Image / Pixabay Critics of marine exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) have used the launch of a new report to renew calls for restrictions on use of the technology, prompting advocates of so-called scrubber technology to reiterate their position that there is no evidence to suggest such measures are warranted. The publication released by the International Council on Clean Transport (ICCT) uses pre-pandemic data on shipping movements to project where and by how much scrubber washwater deposits will be made. It assumes

The rise of the SUV: it s bad for the planet and far too big but, ooh, this car s comfy | News

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Entrepreneur aims to shorten gap for EV charging

Entrepreneur aims to shorten gap for EV charging One of the goals of Governor Polis zero-emissions vehicle mandate was to see almost a million drivers in Colorado make the switch to electric vehicles by the end of the decade. A major challenge is having enough charging stations. and last updated 2021-04-30 21:45:14-04 HUERFANO COUNTY, Colorado — Demand for charging stations, preferably direct current (DC) fast-charging stations, is growing as consumers make the switch to zero-emission electric vehicles. A prime example of the need can be found in Southern Colorado where a 92-mile gap between DC fast-charging stations exists along the I-25 corridor from Pueblo and Trinidad.

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