As climate crisis allows new maritime routes to be used, sooty shipping emissions accelerates ice melt and risk to ecosystems In February last year, a Russian gas tanker, Christophe de Margerie, made history by navigating the icy waters of the northern sea route in mid-winter. The pioneering voyage, from Jiangsu in China to a remote Arctic port in Siberia, was heralded as the start of a new era that could reshape global shipping routes - cutting travel times between Europe and Asia by more than a third.It has been made possible by the climate crisis. Shrinking polar ice has allowed shipping traffic in the Arctic to rise 25% between 2013 and 2019 and the growth is expected to continue. Continue reading...
'Black carbon' threat to Arctic as sea routes open up with global heating
10. dubna 2022 16:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian