Six specific ocean voyages illustrate absurd CII paradox

CII: Monitoring six vessels’ voyages at sea illustrates the absurdity of IMO’s new climate rules, CII, which come into force on Jan. 1. The most polluting ship receives the best score.
Photo: Colourbox
Photo: Colourbox

The relation between a ship’s absolute CO2 emissions and the CII rating it receives does not always make sense. Navigating between all factors in the hunt for the greenest, most efficient vessel can be a minefield of calculations and various equations.

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