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Oct 21, 2024 |
ukerc.ac.uk | Alice Larkin
Green ammonia is produced from renewable hydrogen with no direct CO2 emissions when combusted, making it an important option to interrogate. This research uses a mixed methods approach, including analysing shipping stakeholders’ perspectives, to consider the full range of factors relating to its deployment and use. AbstractThe IMO’s 2023 revised targets increase pressure on shipping and trading organisations to urgently cut energy consumption and transition away from fossil fuels.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk | Alice Larkin |James Mason |John Broderick
After a year of devastating climate disasters, nations at COP 28 in Dubai in December signalled the need for the “end of the fossil fuel era”. To meet that ambition, 2024 will need to see a major acceleration in global action to address climate change.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
marinelink.com | James Mason |Alice Larkin |Simon L. Bullock
In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, a transformation is underway. The international shipping sector, made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire country of Germany. Our research emphasises the need for immediate action. Reducing shipping emissions by 34% by 2030 is necessary to stay on course with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
insidelogistics.ca | James Mason |Alice Larkin |Simon L. Bullock
In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, a transformation is underway. The international shipping sector, made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire country of Germany. Our research emphasizes the need for immediate action. Reducing shipping emissions by 34 percent by 2030 is necessary to stay on course with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
techxplore.com | James Mason |Alice Larkin |Simon L. Bullock
In the vast expanse of the world's oceans, a transformation is underway. The international shipping sector made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire country of Germany. Our research emphasizes the need for immediate action. Reducing shipping emissions by 34% by 2030 is necessary to stay on course with the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C goal.
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