EDF Joins EPA in Announcement of Historic U.S. Action to Protect Americans from Deadly Global Shipping Pollution
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 (Port Newark ,  NJ U.S. Jackson  announced that the U.S.  government applied to designate U.S. 
 An Emission Control Area, or ECA, would provide the strongest clean air standards available under international law.  It would dramatically improve fuel quality and reduce smog-forming oxides of nitrogen for all ocean-going ships in the exclusive economic zone of the United   States 
 “Ships are floating smokestacks that deliver soot and smog straight to the heart of our most crowded coastal cities, home to 87 million Americans,” said Andy Darrell , vice president of Living Cities at EDF, who attended today’s announcement. “With emissions control areas, these tens of millions of Americans will see ship pollution drop by as much as 96 percent by 2015.” 
 Earlier today, EDF released a new report showing that the container ships, tankers and other large sea-going vessels that dock at more than 100 U.S. U.S. 
 A recent study by two leading researchers on shipping pollution, Corbett and Winebrake, shows shipping-related particulate matter emissions contribute to approximately 60,000 global deaths annually, with impacts concentrated in coastal regions on major trade routes.  
 The United States  submitted its application — asking for the most rigorous clean air standards authorized under international law to apply to ocean-going ships calling on U.S. U.S. 
 In October 2008, the IMO adopted new baseline global emission standards for ocean-going ships and their fuel with more rigorous, heightened protections in designated Emission Control Areas (ECAs).  The fuel used to power these ships currently contains about 27,000 parts per million (ppm) of sulfur.  In an ECA, the sulfur in fuel will be limited to 10,000 ppm in August 2012 and to 1,000 ppm in January 2015.   
 Most ship engines that are designed to run on bunker fuel also are capable of burning this cleaner fuel, so no significant ship changes or upgrades will be necessary.  Additionally, the EPA has affirmed that the lower sulfur fuel required by an ECA will be available when the U.S. ECA goes into effect.
 Within an ECA, ships must also achieve an 80 percent reduction in smog-forming oxides of nitrogen starting in 2016.   EPA air quality analyses shows the pollution reductions required in an ECA will reduce exposure to lethal particulate pollution for millions of Americans. 
 “We urge the International Maritime Organization to promptly approve the United States 
 Ocean-going ships contribute to unhealthy air quality across the United States 
 According to EPA, in 2001, these large ships emitted approximately: 
 • 745,000 tons of smog-forming oxides of nitrogen (NOx), a precursor to ground-level ozone.  Ozone can aggravate asthma and decrease lung function in addition to other health effects; 
 • 450,000 tons of sulfur dioxide (SO2), a key contributor to acid rain that can also be transformed into lethal particulate matter; and 
 • 54,000 tons of fine particulates (PM2.5), microscopic sized particles, which can be breathed deep into the lungs, bypassing the body’s defense systems.  They are implicated in thousands of premature deaths each year.  Other harmful health effects also result from breathing fine particulates.  
 Ocean-going ships are responsible for about 3 percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas pollution, according to EDF’s report.   
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