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Intermodal Transport - Project in Progress - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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The World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) is dedicated fighting against climate change by initiating programs at the ports that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. Supported by the world’s leading marine ports' organization, the project ports and scroll ports are working together and implementing a wide range of actions to achieve these objectives. You too can become a WPCI Project Port. Port Intermodal Strategy 2013. Intermodal Transport- November 16-18, 2009.
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Sustainable Port of Antwerp
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Overslaan en naar de algemene inhoud gaan. GRI en gevolgde methodologie. Meer vrouwen in een mannenwereld. Loopbaanzekerheid in de Antwerpse haven. Veel aandacht voor opleiding. Werk in eigen streek. Natuur in en rond de haven. Afval in de haven. Directe en indirecte tewerkstelling. Antwerpse haven versterkt positie als mainport voor grootste containerschepen ter wereld. Milieudienstverlening voor de scheepvaart. Hoe ervaren burgers onze duurzame haven? Een indicator voor burgerbetrokkenheid. CO2 bereken...
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Archives - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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Visit the IAPH Website. For the latest news articles. October 30, 2013. Puerto Mejillones’ successful case of Carbon Footprint Measurement. March 6, 2013. Updates on LNG Fuelled Vessels Working Group. LNG Fuelled Vessels Working Group led by the Port of Antwerp issued in March 2013 a press release to provide the latest information on its activity and on the current world maritime scene surrounding LNG-powered vessels. The Working Group now comprises the following three sub-groups:. July 8, 2011. Ports of...
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Members - About Us - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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World Ports Climate Conference. Formerly, Port of Los Angeles, USA. Fer van de Laar. Managing Director, IAPH Europe, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Port of Los Angeles - Carbon Footprinting and Modeling Tools. Port of Gothenburg - On-shore Power Supply. Port of Rotterdam Authority - Environmental Ship Index. Port Authority of New York/New Jersey - Cargo-handling Equipment. Port of Amsterdam - Intermodal Transport. Montreal Port Authority - Lease Agreement Template. Port of Antwerp - LNG fuelled vessels. Http:/ ...
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History - About Us - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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World Ports Climate Conference. The Start of a Movement. Fifty-five of the world’s key ports, acknowledging their unique capacity as key hubs in global supply chains, have come together in a commitment to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions while continuing their role as transportation and economic centers. In recognizing their potential to combat climate change, the World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) member ports may change the way goods are moved across oceans and within harbors. The WPCI was form...
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Carbon Footprinting - Project in Progress - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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Scope 1 and 2 Calculator. Carbon Footprinting Guidance Document. Carbon footprinting is used to determine emissions sources, track emission trends, and provide information needed to determine where ports can focus efforts to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A carbon footprint is the amount of GHG emissions an individual, organization or event directly or indirectly releases over a measured period. The WPCI Carbon Footprinting Work Group released a Guidance Document. Port of Los Angeles. Carbo...
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30th IAPH World Ports Conference. Bali, Indonesia More. Environmental Ship Index (ESI) still going strong. February 09, 2016. According to Fer van de Laar, Bureau Director of IAPH’s World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI), a total of 3,809 ships with a positive ESI Score have so far joined the scheme as well as 43 Incentive Providers (IP). More interestingly and encouragingly, we have recently welcomed a new type of IP, not a port entity but a Classification Society. April 1, 2015. October 3, 2014. Under t...
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Site Map - World Ports Climate Initiative - WPCI
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World Ports Climate Conference. Environmental Ship Index (ESI). A Call to Action. Improving Air Quality Through Effective Strategies. Creating Your Clean Air Program. Climate Change Project Forum. Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Developing a Climate Protection Plan.