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Climate Initiatives of the World’s Ports

World Ocean Forum 2009 Busan, November 10-12. Climate Initiatives of the World’s Ports. Dr. Satoshi Inoue Secretary General International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH). Greening the world’s ports. Ports play indispensable roles in maritime trade and global logistics systems.

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Climate Initiatives of the World’s Ports

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  1. World Ocean Forum 2009 Busan, November 10-12 Climate Initiatives of the World’s Ports Dr. Satoshi Inoue Secretary General International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH)

  2. Greening the world’s ports • Ports play indispensable roles in maritime trade and global logistics systems. • Imperative to operate in good harmony with natural environ- ment; water, land and air. • IAPH is proactively promoting the greening of world’s ports. IAPH

  3. Recent developments of IAPH’s Climate Actions 2006 Apr: IAPH position paper on AMPing in Mumbai 2007 May: Houston resolution on port clean air programs 2008 Mar: IAPH Tool Box for Port Clean Air Programs 2008 Apr: Dunkirk resolution on port climate action 2008 July: World Ports Climate Conference in Rotterdam 2008 Nov: World Ports Climate Initiative launched 2009 Feb: UNCTAD expert meeting on climate change 2009 May: Genoa resolution on port climate action 2009 Nov: WPCI Forum to be held in Hamburg IAPH

  4. IAPH Tool Box for Port Clean Air Programs • Web-based planning guide for port clean air programs • No one-size-fits-all approach • Measures for each of major emission sources • Measures & tools readily available, including application cases and pros/cons IAPH

  5. On-Shore Power Supply • Ship emission controls by MARPOL Annex VI entering into force in 2005 and revised in 2008. • Shut down ship engines completely while at berth • In 2007, IAPH set up WG for international technical standard of AMP with ISO • In 2009, IEC & ISO adopted PAS for HVSC IAPH

  6. The World Ports Climate Initiative • IAPH created WPCI in 2008 as global platform for port climate action, open to the members & non-members • Missions • raise awareness • initiate studies & actions • share best practices & information • Structure • Chair: Dr. Geraldine Knatz, Port of Los Angeles, 1st Vice President of IAPH IAPH

  7. WPCI Projects in progress • Carbon footprinting • IAPH Tool Box Ver. 2 • Cargo-handling equipment • Onshore power supply • Lease agreement template • Intermodal transport • Environment Ship Index IAPH

  8. Port Climate Action=Integrated approach= • Not single-source oriented • Inventory emissions of all port-related activities • Develop effective program with best mix of measures • Involve all stakeholders • Set up targets of climate action • Make public know progress/achievements IAPH

  9. Port Climate Action=Sustainable approach= • Take immediate action but with long-term approach • Build in a mechanism for self-development • Rather than penalties, provide benefits to participants of climate initiatives • Plan measures to run in a business-oriented way IAPH

  10. Port Climate Action=Innovative approach= • Introduce a variety of forms of new incentives to climate action participants • Promote new technology through joint-project, offering testing sites, etc. • Combining separate climate measures strategically IAPH

  11. Prepare for Climate Change Impacts - adaptation action • Mitigation alone is not sufficient, ports must prepare for impacts of climate change-Adaptation • IAPH Port Planning & Development Committee tasked to study adaptation measures for ports • Joint survey with US Stanford University on how ports see climate change as risk and how they prepare for. IAPH

  12. Let us work together for Sustainable Ocean & Ports • Join the World Ports Climate Initiative • Come to theWPCI Forum, November 18, Hamburg Thank you For more information: info@iaphworldports.org http://www.iaphworldports.org IAPH

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