
Infographic: “IMO 2020’s Big Shipping Shake Up”
Courtesy of Visual Capitalist. Original post here.
Courtesy of Visual Capitalist. Original post here.
Countries 20 years ago were just beginning to consider the impact of transport, in particular fuels and vehicles, on their respective environments, especially air pollution and congestion mitigation. The U.S.,
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Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: A Ricardo report prepared for Concawe in the
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: The oil industry is starting to be affected
Recently I spoke with Paul Argyropoulos, the former Senior Policy Advisor within U.S. EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ) and who just retired barely a month ago. Paul
Forty-two African countries met at the UN Environment Headquarters this month for Africa Clean Mobility Week, in which participants explored opportunities for Africa to leapfrog to cleaner and more efficient
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Recently I spoke with Henry Kamau, Director of Sustainable Transport Africa about a range of topics concerning the future of fuels, vehicles and transport in Africa, including improving fuel quality,
According to a Bloomberg report today, some ship owners may simply ignore impending International Maritime Organization (IMO) sulfur standards and pay the fines since that will be cheaper than compliance
A UNICEF study released this week found that almost 300 million children live in areas around the world with the most toxic levels of outdoor air pollution – six or