April 8, 2025

23 thoughts on “How This Surprising Tech Could Clean Up Global Shipping | Momentum

  1. "If shipping were a country, it'd be in the top 10 CO2 producers" — surely true, & right now we know that's horrible amounts, but the phrase is bad practice since even a top 10 producing micrograms together will still be "10 worst". Hard values here & there, please.

  2. Too REALLY ACHIEVE NET ZERO WE NEED TO TO CONSUME LESS ONE MOBILE. PHONE EVERY TEN YEARS TELEVISION EVERY 15 years Then we would not need so many ships , tou can only truly create net zero by consuming less

  3. Nothing new here… 🤣 I've been hearing these words for a long time now… I'll be the happiest person if this black tar dries up in the shipping industry… 😁 Less decarb… ✌️

  4. On another video somewhere, it was claimed that half the tonnage being shipped is for fossil fuels, so if the general economy shifts away from fossil fuels, this will cause a feedback effect on the shipping industry whereby demand for shipping falls.

  5. China has become the largest shipbuilder in the world. It should transition to using nuclear power, including Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs), to power its ships. This move would help China effectively achieve its economic and environmental goals. Chinese-owned ports will have no problem accepting nuclear-powered ships.

    Light Water Reactors (LWRs) have a 0.5-1% fuel efficiency, while Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) can achieve up to 98% fuel efficiency.

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