One of the world’s filthiest industries just agreed to clean up its act
One of the world’s filthiest industries just agreed to clean up its act
“The shipping industry sets sail toward a carbon-free future.
Cargo-shipping regulators have struck a historic deal to set their dirty fuel-burning industry on a low-carbon course.
On Friday, the International Maritime Organization agreed for the first time to limit greenhouse gas emissions from global shipping. The nonbinding deal marks a critical shift for the sector—which, until last week, was the only major industry without a comprehensive climate plan…”
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Khamoussi
Shipping is the cleanest industry by far. Not because they have the strictest regulations but because they are enforced and monitored.
Iacovos Florides I’m sorry, but enforced and monitored does not mean they don’t burn massive amounts of fossil fuels. Apparently you didn’t read the article before just using the headline to stand on your soapbox. If the global shipping industry were a country, it would be in the top 10 of emissions emitters, which is why they themselves are implementing their own new regulations. Because regulations work. But nice try. And please, at the very least, read the article before you reply again. Thanks.
That’s why I have passion in mathematics: it takes just an equation of less than 10 digits to say what can be said for mellenia of continuous documentation using other means of communication