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17/10/07 - How to Make the Sea Green: Seminar on Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Maritime Transport

Submitted on September 14, 2007 - 00:00

Related topics:
  • Shipping
  • Air Pollution
  • Climate Change and Energy

On 17 October 2007 the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union, the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA), the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and the European Federation for Transport and Environment (T&E) organised a seminar in Brussels to discuss air pollution and emissions of greenhouse gases from maritime transport.

Programme

Seminar proceedings

Presentations

Past, Present-day and Future Ship Emissions - Presentation by Veronika Eyring, DLR Institute of Atmospheric Physics
The Contribution of Shipping to Global Warming - Presentation by David Lee, Manchester Metropolitan University
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships - Abatement Policy Options for the EU - Presentation by Jasper Faber, CE Delft
Acting as Port States for the Protection of the Environment - Presentation by Per Kageson, Nature Associates
Analysis of Policy Measures to Reduce Ship Emissions in the Context of the NECD - Presentation by Janusz Cofala, IIASA
IMO's Role in the Regulatory Jigsaw - Presentation by Dachang Du, IMO
EU Strategy to Reduce Emissions from Ships - Presentation by Mark Major, European Commission DG Environment
Overview of Current and Proposed Policies in the United States - Presentation by Fanta Kamakaté and Drew Kodjak, ICCT

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