Shipping decarbonization and public emergencies: How does COVID-19 impact container shipping carbon emissions?

  • Zhaopei Tang
  • , Liehui Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Shipping carbon emissions is becoming increasingly susceptible to emergency events, with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) exerting one of the most long-lasting effects. Clarifying the impact of COVID-19 on shipping carbon emissions is crucial for reducing and decarbonizing the shipping industry and controlling global climate change. This study utilizes the automatic identification system and socio-economic data to measure global containerized carbon emissions with the help of the bottom-up method, explores the impact of COVID-19 on carbon emissions based on the “global-regional-national-port” multi-scale, and conducts empirical tests with the help of the between-within model. Globally, container shipping carbon emissions increased over 50 % compared with those of 2019, with four spatial hotpots. Regionally, carbon emissions increased most significantly in the Panama Canal, Strait of Gibraltar, and Black Sea Strait. On a national scale, the differences in carbon emissions from containerized maritime transport between countries have narrowed compared to before the COVID-19 outbreak, with head country primacy decreasing. At the port level, the effects of COVID-19 show significant heterogeneity: emissions decreased at the ports in Northern Europe but increased in Asian. The number of new COVID-19 cases in the origin or destination country significantly increased container shipping carbon emissions, with variations depending on geographical locations and economic development levels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104124
JournalJournal of Transport Geography
Volume123
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Automatic identification system
  • Between-within model
  • Bottom-up evaluation model
  • COVID-19
  • Carbon emission
  • International container shipping

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