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The new agreement marks the world's first direct battery technology cooperation between automotive and marine industries.
by Amber Rolt
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Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions. Solutions to cut those emissions include biofuels, renewable energy and hybrid systems.
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Experts say getting to net-zero will require more research and government support.
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Sponsored: This article explores solutions for the shipping industry, businesses and consumers to reduce environmental harm and support positive change.
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Decarbonizing the entire shipping value chain will require flexibility of technologies and investments for new and retrofitted vessels.
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Policy-making at every level plays a critical role in this transition.
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It involves a mix of electrification, sustainable fuels and hydrogen power.
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As the federal government seeks to bail out the industry, environmental advocacy organizations urged Congress to ensure that any financial aid for cruise lines come with strings attached.
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Citi, Societe Generale, ING and DNB have all signed onto a new set of standards for lending to shipping banks that include climate targets.
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The target: Slash emissions in half by 2050.
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Port cities and coastal nations will watch closely to see if China can reduce shipping emissions through its five-year plan.
by Su Song
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The shipping industry's slow voyage towards climate action frustrates campaigners.
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With 47,000 ships and 3 million trucks transporting goods around the world, opportunities to reduce our impact abound.
by Nate Berg
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Frito Lay, UPS and others embrace efficiency-upping changes outlined by Carbon War room and North American Council for Freight Efficiency.
by Helen Marks
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The logistics giant has partnered with F1 but faces a new challenge in lowering emissions of the all-electric motorsport series.
by Will Nichols
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More federal agencies are taking sustainability into play with supply chain decisions. Can a single font save hundreds of millions of dollars?
by Chris Hill
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The company's drive for "outstanding" experiences extends to minimizing pollution and disaster relief.
by Anna Clark
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Optimization, upgrades and more fuel efficient vessels helps one of world's largest emitters cut its footprint.
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The beverage giants prove that competitor partnerships can add juice to sustainability and the bottom line.
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Several Scotch whisky producers will trade trucks for trains to ship bottles.
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Sustainability professor Gail Whiteman describes how the warming Arctic is an “economic time-bomb” -- and how business should react.
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Corporations are cutting transportation costs and capping emissions by making changes, both small and large, to their truck fleets.
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New North American regulations affecting emissions from ocean shipping has already produced results, and is the latest step in reducing the carbon footprint created by the transportation industry. But not everyone is happy with the new rules.
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Making sustainability central to logistics decisions requires closer collaboration and creative thinking by shippers, suppliers, packagers and retailers.
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Fifteen of the biggest shipping companies have agreed to a plan of action to address emissions, energy consumption, and life-cycle impact -- all with a goal of significantly cutting emissions from the industry by 2040.
by Will Nichols