PortEconomics member Theo Notteboom contributed to a chapter that is included in the new book “Maritime Decarbonization – Practical Tools, Case Studies and Decarbonization Enablers” (https://lnkd.in/eFjmX2J5), edited by Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, and Robert Ward.
Theo’s and Wolfgang Lehmacher, Mikael Lind, Gavin Allwrightt, Jeremy (JB) Bentham, David Cummins, Johan Svendsen, Kirsi Tikka, Ph.D. and Dr. Louise De Tremerie), book chapter is titled “Highlights of the book – a menu of possible actions for decarbonization today and tomorrow” and provides an extended summary of many of the key points made in the book and presents a menu of possible actions in pursuing decarbonization activities. It is also a way for the reader to identify which of the chapters are particularly relevant to them if they wish to delve deeper into particular subject.
You can freely download the authors’ version of the chapter via PortEconomics.