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Research Project
Mapping Canadian Maritime Industry Initiatives to UN Sustainable Development Goals
This assessment shows maritime industry initiatives in Canada contribute to more than half of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, supporting a more sustainable and equitable future.
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Getting to Zero by 2050 – Technical Regulatory Details Matter in Accelerating Decarbonization of Marine Fuels
Action at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to regulate emissions from fuel production, and to consider all types of greenhouse gases (GHGs) — not just CO2 — is moving slowly and not receiving much attention. But these regulatory details are probably more important than the headline-grabbing move to target net-zero GHG emissions by 2050. Here’s why.
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Decarbonizing Marine Shipping: Clean fuels for a greener future?
Is a fossil fuel free future for marine shipping a realistic goal or just a pipe dream?
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Black Carbon in the Arctic: What You Need to Know
How does air pollution from marine shipping accelerate climate change in the Arctic and what can be done about it?
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Marine Fuels:
What is Heavy Fuel Oil?
Efforts to reduce emissions from ships – including stricter regulations about marine fuels’ allowable level of sulphur – are curbing the use of heavy fuel oil (HFO) in the marine shipping industry.
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10 Questions About Air Pollution & Marine Shipping
Test your knowledge! Find out what you know about air pollution and marine shipping.
Workshop/Webinar
Beyond the Horizon: NAVISON sound forecast mapping for ship emission reductions
Exploring interrelationships between ship underwater radiated noise (URN) emissions and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and insights into energy efficiency through modelling.
Workshop/Webinar
New Research: Increasing Capital Investments in Ports – A Practical Toolkit
Research Project
Increasing Capital Investments in Ports – A Practical Toolkit
Findings from international case studies identify ways for ports to invest in infrastructure for resilient, efficient, and future ready marine operations.
