Navigating Pollution: The Dark Side of Global Shipping | Bryan Comer

Navigating Pollution: The Dark Side of Global Shipping | Bryan Comer

In a world where we’re bombarded with climate news, it’s easy to miss the ocean of emissions coming from maritime shipping. On this episode of Democracy on Fire, we’re taking a closer look at one of the biggest culprits: black carbon. Our guest from the International Council on Clean Transportation, lays down the facts about how the shipping industry is a major player in global greenhouse gas emissions, ranking sixth if it were a nation! Who knew those massive ships were such heavy hitters? The discussion takes a sharp turn when we dive into the implications of black carbon, a short-lived pollutant that packs a punch while it’s around. When it lands on snow and ice, it turns them into heat-absorbing sponges, accelerating the melting of our precious Arctic. He shares some jaw-dropping insights about the fuels ships are burning – primarily heavy fuel oil, which is the bottom of the barrel when it comes to cleanliness. Switching to cleaner alternatives could drastically reduce emissions, but here’s the kicker: the regulatory process is as slow as molasses. We talk about the International Maritime Organization’s role in this mess and why we need to rally together to push for cleaner, safer shipping practices. With the Arctic being ground zero for climate change, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Listen in as we explore actionable steps we can take, how individual voices can make waves in policy discussions, and why every bit of advocacy counts. The planet might be in a tough spot, but together, we can steer it toward clearer skies.

Takeaways:

  • Every day, over 100,000 ships cross our oceans, transporting 90% of global trade, but few know the environmental cost.
  • Maritime shipping is a significant contributor to climate pollution, with emissions comparable to those of international aviation.
  • Black carbon, a pollutant emitted by ships, accelerates the melting of Arctic ice by absorbing heat when it settles on snow.
  • Switching from heavy fuel oil to cleaner marine fuels could reduce black carbon emissions by about 80% on individual ships.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • International Council on Clean Transportation
  • ICCT
  • State University New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • International Maritime Organization
  • European Union
  • Clean Arctic Alliance
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

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