Global Climate Change and the Shipping Industry
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About the Book
Environmentalists want industrialized nations to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases that warm the atmosphere. For more than twenty years, however, their pleas have been mostly ignored. Naval architects and ship designers can play a critical role in reducing greenhouse gases by designing effi cient ships that are safe and environment friendly. New innovations would enhance fuel effi ciency and encourage other industries to adopt new ways of thinking. Ship designers are already working to develop a ship that is safe, effi cient and ecologically friendly. Discover why these efforts are so important, and also learn the following:
- • Ways a realistic and practical carbon dioxide index for ships can be established
- • How much pollution commercial ships cause
- • How safety concerns and other variables affect ship design
- • What new designs could mean for the environment
About the Author
Andrew G. Spyrou graduated with honors from Strathclyde University in Scotland. He served as technical director with the Onassis Group of Companies for twenty years. A fellow of technical societies in Europe, the United States, and Japan, he is a founding member of the Institution of Nuclear Engineers in London.