Europe Sets Course for Stringent Emissions Legislation Impacting Shipping Industry
Ships transporting goods in and out of the European Union will soon face significant emissions-related costs as they join the bloc's Emissions Trading System (ETS) starting in January 2024.
Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain
Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America.
Advancing Toward a Zero-Carbon Shipping Future Amidst Climate Report Warnings for Ports
In the maritime shipping sector, climate change is a pressing concern, and recent developments reflect both hope and challenges.
Calstart Unveils Six-Step Strategy for Accelerating Charging Infrastructure for Zero-Emission Commercial Trucks
Calstart, a non-profit environmental advocacy organization, has released a report on phasing in charging infrastructure for zero-emission, battery-electric commercial trucks.
Shipping Industry Faces Challenges in Securing Carbon-Neutral Fuels for 2030 Emission Targets
The shipping industry may struggle to secure enough carbon-neutral fuels to meet the 2030 maritime emission targets, according to DNV.
Climate Change Skepticism Challenges EPA's Ambitious Plan to Cut Auto Emissions
The U.S. government's ambitious plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles is facing skepticism about its feasibility and whether it goes far enough.
Connecticut Drives Towards a Greener Future with Zero-Emissions Car Plan Set for 2035
Connecticut's commitment to becoming zero emission by 2035 stems from a growing recognition of the urgent need to address climate change and its adverse effects on the environment and public health.
Amazon's Carbon Emissions Dip for the First Time Due to Renewable Energy Purchases and Slower Sales Growth
Amazon reports a decrease in carbon emissions for the first time since the company began reporting the figure.
Diesel Technology Forum Champions Near-Zero-Emission Trucks as Key to a Cleaner Trucking Future Amid ZEV Push
The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF), a trade group representing suppliers in the diesel engine supply chain, is positioning diesel engines as a leading force in achieving a cleaner future for the trucking industry.
Near-Zero-Emissions Diesel Trucks on the Rise, Outpacing Electric Trucks
The number of near-zero-emissions diesel trucks on the road increased by 10.2% between 2021 and 2022, according to the Diesel Technology Forum.
Daimler Truck Sets Ambitious Revenue Growth Targets as it Shifts to Zero-Emissions Powertrains
Daimler Truck, the truck division of Daimler AG, has outlined its plans for a transition to zero-emissions powertrains and projected revenue growth of 40%-60% in the second half of the decade.
Survey Shows Emissions Reduction as Top Priority Despite Industry Challenges in the Coming Year
A report by Breakthrough, a transportation management technology provider, reveals that consumer demand for sustainable products is driving shippers and carriers to adopt more eco-conscious practices.
California Launches Program to Guide Fleets in Adopting Zero-Emissions Trucks
CALSTART, a clean transportation consortium based in Pasadena, California, has launched the Cal Fleet Advisor (CFA) program to assist trucking fleets in transitioning to zero-emission vehicles.
Mars and DHL Establish Logistics Hubs, Achieving a 7.7% Reduction in CO2 Emissions
Mars and DHL have collaborated to establish new logistics centers in the UK, utilizing advanced technology to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.7%.
Suppliers of Walmart have achieved 75% of their emissions goal
Walmart suppliers have made significant progress toward achieving the retailer's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its value chain.
Achieving decarbonization in the transportation sector will be an enormous undertaking
Global temperatures have risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, leading to increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere not seen in millions of years.
Rapid Rise in EV Sales May Not Be Enough to Meet Emissions Reduction Targets
BloombergNEF predicts that global electric vehicle sales will more than double by 2026, reaching around 27 million units, driven by strong sales in China and the US.
Nike, McCormick, and several other companies are actively addressing supply chain emissions
Tracking and reducing Scope 3 emissions in supply chains is a major focus for companies like Nike, McCormick, and The Estée Lauder Companies.
We may not need EVs to lower carbon emissions
Toyota has released a study suggesting that electric vehicles (EVs) may not be necessary to significantly reduce carbon emissions.
DHL is supporting Formula 1's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions
DHL and Formula 1 are partnering to enhance sustainable logistics by introducing a fleet of 18 biofuel-powered trucks for European Formula 1 races by 2023.