How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
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How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
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Re: How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
#2(Just thought I would point out how "useful" comparisons like this are. Less useful than an entire Library of Congress...)
Re: How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
#3It is worth noting that just one cup of tea causes me to produce more urine than all the cars in the world. (Just thought I would point out how "useful" comparisons like this are. Less useful than an entire Library of Congress...)
They mention explicitly that tanker fuel has half the allowable maximum of sulpur on average, but it's still a travesty and can be cut down substantially if proper measures are applied.
It's unfortunate that environmental policy is dictated in terms of sensationalism rather than actual impact. Rational policy outlook should have certainly looked at shipping as one of the first causes of airborne pollution.
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#42. how does this pollution compare to oil spills (eg, Exxon's Valdez)?
Re: How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
#5It is worth noting that just one cup of tea causes me to produce more urine than all the cars in the world. (Just thought I would point out how "useful" comparisons like this are. Less useful than an entire Library of Congress...)
Except that this one, um, is. They mention explicitly that tanker fuel has half the allowable maximum of sulpur on average, but it's still a travesty and can be cut down substantially if proper measures are applied. It's unfortunate that environmental policy is dictated in terms of sensationalism rather than actual impact. Rational policy outlook should have certainly looked at shipping as one of the first causes of…
Rational policy outlook should have started by looking at the adverse effects of airborne pollution. What are the adverse effects of releasing SO2 into the atmosphere over the middle of the ocean?
What and where matter just as much as how much.
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#6Re: How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
#7It is worth noting that just one cup of tea causes me to produce more urine than all the cars in the world. (Just thought I would point out how "useful" comparisons like this are. Less useful than an entire Library of Congress...)
Re: How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
#81. does anyone know the ratio of pollution from all-the-consumer-planes-in-the-world to all-the-cars-in-the-world? (i feel like military planes and tanks should be excluded, or rather included in a separate ratio for comparison.) 2. how does this pollution compare to oil spills (eg, Exxon's Valdez)?
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#9Also, the fuel being burned appears to be a byproduct of petroleum distillation, and while ships are burning it "because they can", I wonder what the other options are for disposing of it. Legislating away all of the consumers of a byproduct does not get rid of the byproduct. I would assume that the petroleum could be further distilled out of the byproduct, to some extent, but that at the end there would be some waste sludge that might be unmarketable. If that's the case, then THAT becomes a disposal headache, and I'd be curious to see how that plays out.
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#10Without doing any fact checking or research of my own part (just bitter experience) I declare this "absolute tosh".