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Highlights of the Book: A Menu of Possible Actions for Decarbonization Today and Tomorrow

In: Maritime Decarbonization

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  • Wolfgang Lehmacher

    (Independent Supply Chain Expert)

  • Mikael Lind

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)
    Chalmers University of Technology)

  • Gavin Allwright

    (International Windship Association (IWSA))

  • Jeremy B. Bentham

    (World Energy Council
    Scenarios Team, Shell International
    Mission Possible Partnership
    Boston Consulting Group)

  • David Cummins

    (Blue Sky Maritime Coalition)

  • Theo Notteboom

    (Ghent University, University of Antwerp and Antwerp Maritime Academy)

  • Johan Byskov Svendsen

    (Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping)

  • Kirsi Tikka

    (Board Member Ardmore Shipping
    Board Member Pacific Basin Shipping
    Board Member Foreship)

  • Louise Tremerie

    (European Parliament)

Abstract

A number of the individual chapter authors have come together to provide an extended summary of many of the key points made in the book. This chapter provides a menu of possible actions for the reader to select from in pursuing their own decarbonization activities. It is also a way for the reader to identify which of the chapters are particularly relevant to them if they wish to delve deeper into particular subjects.

Suggested Citation

  • Wolfgang Lehmacher & Mikael Lind & Gavin Allwright & Jeremy B. Bentham & David Cummins & Theo Notteboom & Johan Byskov Svendsen & Kirsi Tikka & Louise Tremerie, 2023. "Highlights of the Book: A Menu of Possible Actions for Decarbonization Today and Tomorrow," Springer Books, in: Mikael Lind & Wolfgang Lehmacher & Robert Ward (ed.), Maritime Decarbonization, pages 469-493, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-39936-7_33
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39936-7_33
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