20–22 Jun 2018
Trieste (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

“Climate changes and maritime transportation: a state of the art”

22 Jun 2018, 09:00
15m
Marconi (Trieste (Italy))

Marconi

Trieste (Italy)

Stazione Marittima
Paper Environment protection, electric system and ship energy efficiency Weather Routing and Environment Modeling

Speaker

Prof. Enrico Rizzuto (University of Naples)

Description

In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce the emissions of pollutants. In order to comply with the Paris Agreement and keep the average increase in the earth’s temperature below 2OC, emissions will have to drop significantly from 2020 onwards. At the end of 2018, the UNFCC expects the IMO to communicate its intentions regarding the Paris Agreement. During the last session of MEPC(71) guidelines have been set for the purpose. While waiting for regulatory updates in the maritime world, the study aims at interpreting the present position of IMO on the subject within the framework set by the IPCC’s last Assessment Report, AR5. The third IMO study on GHG will be analyzed in details, covering the inventory for the period 2007 to 2012 of GHG and of non-GHG emissions in the world’s fleet and the forecast scenario for years 2012 to 2050. A last part of the work will concern the effects of these pollutants, with reference to the impact on human health and on environment. A state of the art of the quantification of the social costs of this type of emissions will be presented.

Primary author

Mrs Luigia Mocerino (Università di Napoli Federico II)

Co-authors

Prof. Enrico Rizzuto (University of Naples) Prof. Franco Quaranta (Università di Napoli Federico II)

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