Jacobs Recognized for Environmental Industry Leadership with Six Business Achievement Awards
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DALLAS, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jacobs (NYSE:J) has been recognized by Environmental Business International (EBI) with six business achievement awards in 2020 for leadership and outstanding performance in Climate Action, Justice & Equality, COVID Response, Hydrogen Economy, Nature-based Design, and Adaptation and Resilience Solutions. The annual awards are administered by Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) and Climate Change Business Journal (CCBJ), two leading sources of business intelligence in the environmental industry. From the way we operate our business, to the work we perform with clients and other organizations, we continue to look at how we can make a positive environmental, societal and economic difference for our people, businesses, governments and communities around the world, said Jacobs President & Chief Op
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International seaborne transportation is a primary driver of
international trade and the global economy, with approximately 80 percent of global trade by volume carried
by ships at sea. The shipping sector has experienced steady growth
for decades, although carbon dioxide (CO
2) is the primary greenhouse gas (GHG) emitted from
marine shipping. In 2012, CO
2 and GHG emissions from
international shipping were estimated to be around 2.1 percent and 2.2 percent of global
emissions, respectively. The International Maritime
Organization (IMO) has since developed an initial GHG strategy that
sets goals that international shipping should reduce total annual
GHG emissions by at least 50 percent by 2050 with zero emissions
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