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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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A creative Norfolk Southern incentive program encourages truckers to pick up full containers at terminals after dropping off empty ones.
by Meg Wilcox
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Concern over health and a strain on existing systems could be new drivers of growth.
by Tim Dawkins
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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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After decades of steering clear of specific climate commitments, the international maritime industry — responsible for 3 percent (and growing) of annual global greenhouse gas emissions — is navigating a new course.
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The Thai canned fish giant is moving beyond past criticism to lead the seafood industry towards a more planet-friendly future
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Future goals around carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases require major breakthroughs in fuel and propulsion technologies.
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If we continue shipping goods as we do today, freight emissions will surpass energy as the most carbon-intensive sector by 2050.
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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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Tesla's CEO disclosed a few tidbits about its electric semi-truck that tout battery innovations.
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For fleet managers, the decision to buy electric trucks and vans to move goods can be a complicated one.
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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