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New climate clauses for the shipping sector enable the private sector to take charge of emissions
Decades of analysis from UCL Energy Institute researchers was used to guide the thinking and drafting of new clauses published by The Chancery Lane Project.…
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UCL analysis supports launch of Clydebank Declaration for green shipping corridors at COP26
UCL Energy Institute analysis underpins new initiative led by the UK Department for Transport which will support decarbonisation of key shipping routes globally.…
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World Economic Forum launches coalition to drive demand for low carbon tech
UCL Energy Institute researchers have contributed to the design of ambitious shipping sector commitments for shipping lines and cargo owners.…
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New Transition Strategy shows zero emission shipping is possible and requires all hands on deck
A new report by UMAS uses a multi-disciplinary approach to bring together transition theory with techno-economics and use these to synthesize and evidence new insights.…
UCL Energy Institute
New infographics from our Shipping Team highlight how carbon emissions could be cut by 2050
A pair of new infographics were released by UMAS (a joint venture between UCL Energy's Shipping Team and MATRANS) on 25 June 2019 showing what fuels will help decarbonise the global shipping industry by 2050.…
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Net Zero: The UK’s contribution to stopping global warming – UCL Energy Seminar
Two members of the Committee on Climate Change – Dr Richard Millar (Climate Scientist) and Bianca de Farias Letti (Senior Analyst) – will be discussing the Committee's recent landmark call for the UK to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by…
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Shipping team publishes paper on how greenhouse gas reduction targets can realistically be met
The new study concludes that only certain specific policies can achieve the significant effect required to meet the sector’s emission reduction objectives in the short term.…
UCL Energy Institute
Methods and considerations for the determination of GHG emission reduction targets for shipping
This new study from the UCL Energy Institute's Shipping team concludes that only certain policies can achieve the significant effect required to meet the sector’s emission reduction objectives.…
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Low-carbon aviation: how far can we go? – UCL Energy Seminar
Dr. Lynnette Dray, Senior Research Associate at UCL-Energy, will discuss how the worldwide impact of alternative aircraft technology can be modelled, and the possible challenges and barriers that lie ahead.…
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Deep Decarbonization Pathways network publishes paper on strategies to combat climate change
The paper, published this month in Nature Climate Change, shows how the research undertaken by the DDP network can be used as a handbook by countries seeking to fulfil their Paris Agreement pledges through long-term strategies.…
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