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July 8, 2011
WPCI LNG-Fueled Vessels Program Theme Launched
During the IAPH World Ports Conference held in Busan, Korea in May 2011, IAPH agreed upon a new WPCI-project; LNG-fuelled vessels. The goal of this new project theme is to develop guidelines and/or assess the possible impact at ports with regard to infrastructure, safety requirements for bunkering and the legal aspects of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative fuel to conventional fuels for ships.
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July 8, 2011
Ports of Antwerp and Los Angeles Announce Intention to Join ESI at IAPH Conference in Busan
The Port of Antwerp and the Port of Los Angeles announced their intention to offer incentives to clean ships under the Environmental Ship Indexing (ESI) program during the IAPH World Ports Conference in Busan, Korea in May 2011. On July 1, 2011, the Port of Antwerp became the 4th port to offer incentives through this program, joining the Ports of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Oslo.
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May 13, 2011
WPCI Carbon Footprint Theme Releases Carbon Calculator

As a follow-up to the Carbon Footprinting for Ports Guidance Document, released June 2010, the Carbon Footprinting theme of the WPCI has released an interactive carbon calculator for Port municipal sources. This calculator allows ports to estimate their carbon footprint by entering annual fuel and electricity consumption by source.
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April 27, 2010
IFC Study Provides Framework for Analyzing Climate Impact on Ports, Helps Colombia Adapt
Bogota, Colombia, April 27, 2010—IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, today released a study that lays out a comprehensive framework for assessing the risks of climate change on port operations and options for adapting to the risks.
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Nov 2, 2010
WPCI launches the Environmental Ship Index (ESI)

Within the World Ports Climate Initiative, ports cooperate with shipping in support of measures to reduce emissions to air from ships. The latter is the subject of a project which was jointly undertaken by the ports of Hamburg, Bremen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre. They developed a global indexing system which will enable them to stimulate the clean and climate friendly ocean going ships and which is referred to as the Environmental Ship Index in short “ESI”.
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May 3, 2010
WPCI Releases New Website with Information About Onshore Power Supplies

A special working group from the World Ports Climate Initiative has premiered a new addition to the WPCI Website providing a wealth of information about the subject of Onshore Power Supply (OPS). The website is targeted to port authorities, terminal operators and shipping companies.
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March 26, 2010
Emission Control Areas Designated for North American Waters

On March 26, 2010, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) officially designated waters off North American coasts as an area in which stringent international emission standards will apply to ships. These standards will dramatically reduce air pollution from ships and deliver substantial air quality and public health benefits that extend hundreds of miles inland.
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December 8, 2009
WPCI Projects Highlighted During IAPH Africa/Europe Regional Meeting in Hamburg
The International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH) dedicated one day out of its three-day Africa/Europe Regional Meeting to the World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) and WPCI’s efforts to reduce green house gas emissions and improve air quality.
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December 1, 2009
Carbon Footprinting Document Offers Guidance to Ports Examining Emissions Inventories
To further the World Ports Climate Initiative’s mission to provide a platform for the exchange of information, the Carbon Footprinting Working Group released its much anticipated 84-page Carbon Footprinting Guidance Document at the International Ports and Harbors Africa/Europe Regional meeting in Hamburg, Germany on November 18.
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October 21, 2009
Ships, Planes Should Cut Emissions Up to 20%, EU Says
The European Union proposed that the shipping and airline industries reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by as much as 20 percent over the next decade as part of any new United Nations accord to fight global warming.
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October 19, 2009
APM reducing CO2 emissions by 15% per TEU
APM to employ innovative operational initiatives and energy-conscious planning
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October 6, 2009
World Shipping Council White Paper Describes Step
Liner Shipping Industry Taking on Carbon Emissions
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has released a white paper describing steps the liner shipping industry has taken to respond to concerns about the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on climate change.
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