Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping



In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry’s carbon emissions to be unregulated.

Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s Marine Program. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.

Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an MS and BS in public policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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