http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/12059/2013/acp-13-12059-2013.html

Climate and air quality trade-offs in altering ship fuel sulfur content

Abstract. Aerosol particles from shipping emissions both cool the climate
and cause adverse health effects. The cooling effect is, however, declining
because of shipping emission controls aiming to improve air quality. We
used an aerosol-climate model ECHAM-HAMMOZ to test whether by altering ship
fuel sulfur content, the present-day aerosol-induced cooling effect from
shipping could be preserved, while at the same time reducing premature
mortality rates related to shipping emissions. We compared the climate and
health effects of a present-day shipping emission scenario (ship fuel
sulfur content of 2.7%) with (1) a simulation with strict emission controls
in the coastal waters (ship fuel sulfur content of 0.1%) and twofold the
present-day fuel sulfur content (i.e. 5.4%) elsewhere; and (2) a scenario
with global strict shipping emission controls (ship fuel sulfur content of
0.1% in coastal waters and 0.5% elsewhere) roughly corresponding to
international agreements to be enforced by the year 2020. Scenario 1 had a
slightly stronger aerosol-induced effective radiative forcing (ERF) from
shipping than the present-day scenario (-0.43 W m-2 vs. -0.39 W m-2) while
reducing premature mortality from shipping by 69% (globally 34 900 deaths
avoided per year). Scenario 2 decreased the ERF to -0.06 W m-2 and annual
deaths by 96% (globally 48 200 deaths avoided per year) compared to
present-day. Our results show that the cooling effect of present-day
emissions could be retained with simultaneous notable improvements in air
quality, even though the shipping emissions from the open ocean clearly
have a significant effect on continental air quality. However, increasing
ship fuel sulfur content in the open ocean would violate existing
international treaties, could cause detrimental side-effects, and could be
classified as geoengineering.

Citation: Partanen, A. I., Laakso, A., Schmidt, A., Kokkola, H.,
Kuokkanen, T., Pietikäinen, J.-P., Kerminen, V.-M., Lehtinen, K. E. J.,
Laakso, L., and Korhonen, H.: Climate and air quality trade-offs in
altering ship fuel sulfur content, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 12059-12071,
doi:10.5194/acp-13-12059-2013, 2013.

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