Emissions from shipping contribute significantly to the concentrations and fallout of harmful air pollutants in Europe. This report examines the latest research on the impacts of shipping pollution and what political and technical changes need to take place in order to reduce the environmental impact of the sector.
July 28, 2008 | Air Pollution | Shipping
A British researcher says he has come up with an emissions trading proposal that would cut shipping and aviation emissions to zero by 2052.
July 22, 2008 | Aviation | Climate Change & Energy | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
Unilateral action by the EU to combat carbon dioxide emissions from shipping may have moved a step closer following a disappointing meeting of the International Maritime Organisation's working group on greenhouse gas emissions from ships in Oslo last month.
July 22, 2008 | Climate Change & Energy | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
The Commission has given a new hint that it is running out of patience with the International Maritime Organisation’s ability to tackle shipping’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
June 16, 2008 | Climate Change & Energy | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
Companies involved in maritime accidents that lead to major oil spills can be liable under EU waste law for the environmental damage caused, according to a preliminary finding at the European Court of Justice.
April 16, 2008 | General Environment | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
A new era of wind-powered cargo ships could be about to begin, following an apparently successful trial of a German ship sailing from Bremen to Venezuela.
April 16, 2008 | Climate Change & Energy | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
Significant progress has been made in the fight to reduce air pollution caused by ships, as the International Maritime Organisation looks set to impose caps on sulphur in shipping fuels later this year.
April 16, 2008 | Air Pollution | Fuels | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
A new report suggests shipping’s contribution to global warming may have been underestimated, while a coalition of environmental NGOs has said cleaning up shipping’s pollutant emissions would save ‘tens of thousands of premature deaths’.
March 12, 2008 | Air Pollution | Climate Change & Energy | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
The French oil company Total has been given the largest-ever fine imposed in Europe for damage caused to the environment. At the end of a long trial, a criminal court in Paris last month found Total guilty of ‘ecological prejudice’ and recklessness over the oil spill from the tanker Erika off the coast of France and Spain in 1999. Total and three other parties were ordered to pay €192 million for the environmental damage caused, after evidence was presented showing they ignored risks in the ageing tanker. Total has said it may appeal, but it might also face claims for more damages.
February 6, 2008 | General Environment | Shipping | T&E Bulletin
Countries bordering the Baltic Sea have called for tighter international regulations to prevent a predicted sharp increase in emissions of nitrogen oxides from ships in the Baltic. In a letter to the International Maritime Organisation, the Helsinki Commission, which groups countries with a Baltic coastline, said the IMO must be strict when it approves new emission limits for NOx and sulphur oxides in March.
February 6, 2008 | Air Pollution | Shipping | T&E Bulletin