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Professor Greg McNeal, "Real-Time Emissions Monitoring Should Be a Part of Global Maritime Decarbonization" -- Forbes

Professor Gregory S. McNeal's opinion article, "Real-Time Emissions Monitoring Should Be a Part of Global Maritime Decarbonization," is published in Forbes. The article considers a recently released report that suggests real-time monitoring of marine shipping is an essential component of an effective decarbonization strategy.

Excerpt from "Real-Time Emissions Monitoring Should Be a Part of Global Maritime Decarbonization"

An easily deployable decarbonization strategy we can focus on right now is efficiency. Blue Sky’s report focuses on technical and operational systems to optimize fuel use. Technical processes make physical improvements to the vessel, while operational processes change the way the vessel operates, such as changing speed or using different mixtures of fuel. Efficiency measures reduce fuel and time for vessel operators, leading to significant cost savings (an essential incentive for adoption) and greenhouse gas reductions.

The complete article may be found at Forbes