Cargo ships are emitting boatloads of carbon, and nobody wants to take the blame
- Written by Henrik Selin, Associate Professor in the Frederick S Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
Maritime shipping transports 90 percent of the goods traded around the world by volume. Moving large amounts of goods such as oil, computers, blue jeans and wheat across oceans drives the global economy, making it cheaper and easier to buy almost anything.
But hauling goods around by sea requires roughly 300 million tons of very dirty fuel,...
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