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    Greenhouse gas emissions remain a challenge for EU maritime transport

    February 22, 2025
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    The European maritime sector is progressing toward sustainability but faces persistent environmental challenges that require further efforts to align with the European Union’s climate and environmental objectives. A new report underscores the sector’s role in trade, economic growth, and energy security while highlighting the urgent need to curb pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance biodiversity protection.

    Greenhouse gas emissions remain a challenge for EU maritime transport

    The findings are detailed in the second edition of the European Maritime Transport Environmental Report, released Thursday by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the European Environment Agency (EEA). The assessment evaluates the sector’s environmental performance and the effectiveness of measures implemented to make maritime transport more sustainable. Maritime transport remains a critical component of the EU economy, supporting global trade and connectivity.

    However, the industry’s environmental footprint remains significant, particularly as demand for maritime services continues to rise. The report points to ongoing challenges in mitigating emissions and reducing negative impacts on marine ecosystems. The sector contributes approximately 3-4% of the EU’s total carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions, a share that must decline to meet EU climate targets. Notably, methane (CH₄) emissions have more than doubled between 2018 and 2023, with methane accounting for 26% of the industry’s total methane emissions in 2022.

    Air pollutants such as sulfur oxides (SOₓ) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) remain areas of concern, as shipping operations and port activities continue to emit significant quantities of these pollutants. Key contributors to maritime emissions include cargo shipping, container transport, commercial fishing, oil tankers, and cruise ships, all of which impact air quality and marine biodiversity. Ports also play a role, with emissions generated from loading, unloading, and onshore infrastructure operations.

    While regulatory measures, including emissions control areas and cleaner fuel mandates, have been introduced, further advancements are necessary. The EU has established several initiatives aimed at decarbonizing the maritime sector, including stricter emissions limits, European investment in alternative fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia, and the expansion of electrification in ports. Additionally, technologies like wind-assisted propulsion and carbon capture are being explored to enhance sustainability.

    Despite these efforts, the report emphasizes that more ambitious action is required to meet the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality targets. The EMSA and EEA stress that achieving a greener maritime industry will require sustained commitment from policymakers, shipping companies, and port authorities. Enhancing enforcement mechanisms, increasing investment in sustainable technologies, and promoting international collaboration will be critical in ensuring the sector contributes to Europe’s broader climate and environmental goals. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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