FSU researcher available to comment on climate impact of shipping emissions

Thu, 10/31/24
Clouds that form around the particles in ship exhaust form streaks of cloud in the northeast Pacific Ocean. (Courtesy of NASA)
Clouds that form around the particles in ship exhaust form streaks of cloud in the northeast Pacific Ocean. (Courtesy of NASA)

As international shipping continues to power global trade, its environmental impact is becoming an increasingly urgent topic in climate science research.

Assistant Professor Michael Diamond

At 糖心vlog, Assistant Professor of Meteorology Michael Diamond is at the forefront of research on the environmental impact of shipping. His work focuses on how ship emissions affect cloud formation and global climate patterns.

One key area of his research involves aerosols 鈥 microscopic particles suspended in the air 鈥 emitted from ships and their impact on creating trails of highly reflective clouds, known as 鈥渟hip tracks.鈥 Particle pollution inadvertently cools Earth鈥檚 surface by reflecting sunlight, whereas greenhouse gas pollution warms Earth鈥檚 surface by trapping heat, highlighting the complex relationship between human activity and climate.

Diamond鈥檚 research is especially relevant as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) works to adapt its marine pollution regulations to enhance maritime safety, security and environmental protection. His findings are helping to deepen understanding of how ship pollution impacts the atmosphere, offering valuable insight for shaping future emissions standards and exploring innovative approaches like climate intervention via marine cloud brightening.

鈥淲e must tackle air pollution and climate change simultaneously,鈥 Diamond said. 鈥淏y reducing our emissions of aerosols at the same time as greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and, especially, methane, we would reap the public health benefits of improved air quality without accelerating global warming. It鈥檚 important to consider both our decarbonization and air quality goals for the IMO to determine the best shipping regulations for the next generation of low to zero-carbon fuel for ships.鈥

Diamond is available for interviews to discuss:

  • The role of clouds and pollution on climate.
  • How shipping emissions affect both air quality and climate.
  • The potential of climate engineering through methods like marine cloud brightening.

To arrange an interview, email msdiamond@fsu.edu.