As a congestion crisis continues to stall polluting container ships in ports around the world, there is a growing awareness of the role that international shipping plays in both the climate crisis and the public-health impacts of air pollution. A new report details the relationship between four retailers that ship goods to the U.S. and fossil fuels
What does Stand.earth’s vision for zero-emissions ocean shipping look like? As a founding member of the Ship It Zero coalition calling on consumer giants Walmart, Target, Amazon, and IKEA to transition to zero-emissions cargo shipping by 2030, Stand.earth regularly gets questions, like “What does our vision for a zero-emissions shipping industry look like? Is it .
Major shipping corporation Maersk has announced plans to achieve net zero climate emissions in its business by 2040, a decade earlier than the company’s initial climate commitment made just four years ago. As part of this plan, Maersk has announced a commitment to a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per transported container by 2030, .
Yesterday, President Biden called for strengthening our supply chains, and elevating congestion at the ports just weeks from the holiday season. However, the president and his administration are overlooking the other emergency that is brewing at U.S. ports: a climate and health crisis due to the unrelenting number of cargo ships spewing diesel pollution. Just .