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Pollution: Three steps to a green shipping industry

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It is time to crack down on the emissions and destructive development caused by vast container vessels that pollute the air and seas, write Zheng Wan and colleagues.

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Wan, Z., Zhu, M., Chen, S. et al. Pollution: Three steps to a green shipping industry. Nature 530, 275–277 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/530275a

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