Arctic Shipping Emissions in the Changing Climate

Due to the Arctic climate change and the related diminishing of Arctic sea ice cover, the general conditions for Arctic shipping are changing. The retreat of Arctic sea ice opens up new routes for maritime transportation, both trans-Arctic passages and new alternatives within the Arctic region. Henc...

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Main Author: Vihanninjoki, Vesa
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154092
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/154092 2023-08-20T04:03:20+02:00 Arctic Shipping Emissions in the Changing Climate Vihanninjoki, Vesa 2015-04-10T05:52:44Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154092 eng eng Finnish Environment Institute Reports of the Finnish Environment Institute 41/2014 1796-1726 978-952-11-4408-0 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154092 arctic region maritime navigation marine traffic shipping emissions air impurities carbon greenhouse gases climate changes warming sea ice melting arktinen alue merenkulku meriliikenne laivaliikenne päästöt ilma epäpuhtaudet hiili kasvihuonekaasut ilmastonmuutokset lämpeneminen merijää sulaminen Kirja 2015 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:08:05Z Due to the Arctic climate change and the related diminishing of Arctic sea ice cover, the general conditions for Arctic shipping are changing. The retreat of Arctic sea ice opens up new routes for maritime transportation, both trans-Arctic passages and new alternatives within the Arctic region. Hence the amount of Arctic shipping is presumed to increase. Despite the observed development, the sailing conditions in the Arctic waters will remain challenging. Thus particular attention will be required also in the future with regard to crew, fleet and other infrastructural issues. In addition to other apparent challenges and risks, the increase in Arctic shipping will lead to an increased amount of emissions. The increased emissions may have considerable and unpredictable influences to the particularly sensitive Arctic environment. With regard to emission species, especially black carbon is presumed to have climatic sig-nificance within the Arctic context. Black carbon absorbs solar radiation very effectively, and when deposited to snow or sea ice cover, it may notably alter the radiative equilibrium of the Arctic region. The increased Arctic marine activities produce black carbon emissions, whose climate impacts are assessed in this report. Book Arctic Arktinen alue black carbon Climate change Sea ice Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Arctic
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topic arctic region
maritime navigation
marine traffic
shipping
emissions
air
impurities
carbon
greenhouse gases
climate changes
warming
sea ice
melting
arktinen alue
merenkulku
meriliikenne
laivaliikenne
päästöt
ilma
epäpuhtaudet
hiili
kasvihuonekaasut
ilmastonmuutokset
lämpeneminen
merijää
sulaminen
spellingShingle arctic region
maritime navigation
marine traffic
shipping
emissions
air
impurities
carbon
greenhouse gases
climate changes
warming
sea ice
melting
arktinen alue
merenkulku
meriliikenne
laivaliikenne
päästöt
ilma
epäpuhtaudet
hiili
kasvihuonekaasut
ilmastonmuutokset
lämpeneminen
merijää
sulaminen
Vihanninjoki, Vesa
Arctic Shipping Emissions in the Changing Climate
topic_facet arctic region
maritime navigation
marine traffic
shipping
emissions
air
impurities
carbon
greenhouse gases
climate changes
warming
sea ice
melting
arktinen alue
merenkulku
meriliikenne
laivaliikenne
päästöt
ilma
epäpuhtaudet
hiili
kasvihuonekaasut
ilmastonmuutokset
lämpeneminen
merijää
sulaminen
description Due to the Arctic climate change and the related diminishing of Arctic sea ice cover, the general conditions for Arctic shipping are changing. The retreat of Arctic sea ice opens up new routes for maritime transportation, both trans-Arctic passages and new alternatives within the Arctic region. Hence the amount of Arctic shipping is presumed to increase. Despite the observed development, the sailing conditions in the Arctic waters will remain challenging. Thus particular attention will be required also in the future with regard to crew, fleet and other infrastructural issues. In addition to other apparent challenges and risks, the increase in Arctic shipping will lead to an increased amount of emissions. The increased emissions may have considerable and unpredictable influences to the particularly sensitive Arctic environment. With regard to emission species, especially black carbon is presumed to have climatic sig-nificance within the Arctic context. Black carbon absorbs solar radiation very effectively, and when deposited to snow or sea ice cover, it may notably alter the radiative equilibrium of the Arctic region. The increased Arctic marine activities produce black carbon emissions, whose climate impacts are assessed in this report.
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