Shanghai Port Carbon Emission Measurement Study
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Carbon dioxide emissions, Port, Shanghai Port, Case studyAbstract
Port carbon emission is a general term for greenhouse gas emissions generated by ports in production activities and by ships in port areas during navigation and berthing. Accurate measurement of port carbon emissions and analysis of the time series characteristics of port carbon emissions are the prerequisite and foundation for revealing the deep mechanism of port carbon emission changes, which is of great significance to China's port carbon emission reduction. The article will refer to the relevant carbon emission measurement process and methods, take Shanghai port during 2010-2019 as the research object, construct a carbon emission measurement model of Shanghai port, and quantitatively analyze the port carbon emission based on the measurement model and the collected data, and study the change trend and characteristics of carbon dioxide emission of Shanghai port, so as to further supplement and improve the carbon emission knowledge system of the port industry and promote China's port This will further improve the carbon emission knowledge system of the port industry and promote the sustainable development of China's ports.
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