Buttigieg Advocates 'Green Corridors' to Reduce Shipping Industry Emissions during Yokohama Port Visit


♻️Buttigieg Advocates 'Green Corridors' to Reduce Shipping Industry Emissions during Yokohama Port Visit.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the port of Yokohama in Japan and emphasized the importance of establishing "green shipping corridors" to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry. The United States aims to develop partnerships with like-minded countries to enhance maritime security and keep shipping and aviation corridors open. Emissions from maritime transport account for about 3% of global emissions, with Yokohama's port responsible for 40% of the city's emissions.

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