In the rush to decarbonize, the shipping industry is exploring alternative fuels

Science & Nature Internationally, commercial ships are responsible for about two percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. DepositPhotosThe shipping industry is finally embracing greener fuels, but which one, or ones, will they land on?
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