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Cargo ships are even worse. The amount they pollute is staggering to such a degree that I'm glad trade between the USA and China is strained.
Cargo ships are getting way more efficient and less polluting. I work on container ships which have a capacity ranging from 14k to 20k teu.
Imagine transporting these many containers from 1 continent to another via trucks. The amount of pollution they would be emitting on land.
There are strict regulations in place regarding emission. Now with the introduction of dual-fuel ships, they are going to be more environmental friendly.
It's a concept of the past that cargo ships are pollution factories.
I didn't quite understand the abbreviation "teu", so I searched for it, and it seems it means "twenty-foot equivalent unit", for anyone interested.
Thank you mate. You are a gem.