high seasinternational shippingGHG emissionpolicy evaluationemission driversStrict carbon emission regulations are set with respect to countries' territorial seas or shipping activities in exclusive economic zones to meet their climate change commitment under the Paris Agreement.However,no shipping policies on...
Potential benefits of climate change on navigation in the northern sea route by 2050 Article Open access 02 February 2024 Arctic shipping trends during hazardous weather and sea-ice conditions and the Polar Code’s effectiveness Article Open access 15 September 2023 Impact of 1, 2 and 4 ...
Climate change-driven reductions in sea ice have facilitated increased shipping traffic volumes across the Arctic. Here, we use climate model simulations to investigate changing navigability in the Canadian Arctic for major trade routes and coastal community resupply under 1, 2 and 4 °C of globa...
A warmer planet doesn’t just raise temperatures. From wildfires to floods, here's how the climate is changing.
Wine transport is as old as the craft itself, but as the business grows globally wine shipping companies face many challenges. Join us as we uncork the world of liquid logistics and wine shipping services.
The oceans’ contribution to life in the UK goes further than trade and security, ranging from supplying our energy needs and providing valuable natural resources, to protecting our fragile climate and environment. As such, maritime is on the rise, withpredictionsthat the global ocean economy will...
The shipping industry, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and governments in various states work together to minimize such emissions [74] and the resulting impact on climate change [44], [82], [91], [98]. The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ...
The biophysical impacts of climate change on oceans described in Sections 2 and 3 also affect humans and human systems that interact with the ocean. For example, fishing-dependent communities and the national economy are affected by climate-related impacts on populations of marine resources and under...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity due to climate change and have had severe impacts on the built environment worldwide. Moving forward, models should take inspiration from epidemic network modeling to predict damage to individual buildings and understand the impact of different mitigatio...
The results show that different climate change signals can potentially alter the flow and concentration of pollution in the European Seas, when compared to the present day. Ultimately, this work identifies the main sources of marine pollution as: (1) rivers and streams near cities and ...