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Mission Innovation – Towards A Zero-Emission Shipping

Zero-Emission Shipping
The governments of Denmark, Norway, and the United States, along with the Global Maritime Forum and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, today announced that they will lead a new Zero-Emission Shipping Mission as part of Mission Innovation.

Carrying 80-90% of global trade in a less carbon-intensive manner than other freight transport modes, international maritime shipping nonetheless represents about 2–3% of the world’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions.

Without immediate and concerted efforts, emissions from the sector could increase between 50% and 250% by 2050.

The three main goals of the Zero-Emission Shipping Mission are:

Through fearless technological innovation, ambitious clean energy deployment, and constructive international collaboration, we can build a net-zero carbon economy that at the same time creates millions of jobs.

The main objective is to help move clean energy solutions from lab to market.

Reference-  Mission Innovation website, Clean Technica, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center website, IHS Market

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