Infographic: How to regulate and control black carbon emissions from shipping
Black carbon is still a threat to the Arctic, the environment and people and the need for urgent action by IMO Members States to regulate emissions of black carbon from ships. This infographic highlights possible pathways for mandatory measures to reduce black carbon emissions and why they must apply throughout the Arctic including the use of polar fuels – including distillate marine fuels such as DMA/DMZ.
PPR 12: An IMO Commitment to Polar Fuels Could Cut Black Carbon Emissions
It is imperative that during PPR 12, member states endorse the concept of polar fuels – including distillate-grade marine fuels such as DMA or new fuels resulting in comparable or lower black carbon emissions – and agree as a matter of urgency to regulate emissions of black carbon from Arctic shipping.
Maritime Executive: An IMO Commitment to Polar Fuels Could Cut Black Carbon Emissions
It is imperative that during PPR 12, member states endorse the concept of polar fuels – including distillate-grade marine fuels such as DMA or new fuels resulting in comparable or lower black carbon emissions – and agree as a matter of urgency to regulate emissions of black carbon from Arctic shipping.