A surge of attacks on ships traveling through the Red Sea is forcing shippers to reroute their vessels, leading to longer journeys that increase carbon dioxide emissions. The disruptions, attributed to Houthi attacks, have also caused ocean freight rates to rise and port congestions to worsen. Each year, about 6,000 ships pass through the Suez Canal, delivering $7 trillion worth of goods and producing significant CO2 emissions. The recent attacks are exacerbating these environmental and economic challenges.
A surge of attacks on ships traveling the waters of the Red Sea is forcing shippers to reroute their vessels, sending them on longer journeys that drive up their carbon dioxide emissions. https://t.co/EQDE1MgWQd
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Red Sea Chaos: Freight Rates Soar As Port Congestions Worsen! The impact of #RedSea diversions on global #shipping and the spike in #freight rates due to #Houthi attacks. https://t.co/ffIEP6oij5
Havenβt heard much about the Red Sea disruptions lately but ocean freight rates continue to rise: https://t.co/tYqGDKEb69
A surge of attacks on ships traveling the waters of the Red Sea is forcing shippers to reroute their vessels, sending them on longer journeys that drive up their carbon dioxide emissions. #RedSea https://t.co/OtzwPzleS7
A surge of attacks on ships traveling the waters of the Red Sea is forcing shippers to reroute their vessels, sending them on longer journeys that drive up their carbon dioxide emissions https://t.co/qnJ0FZpaSj
A surge of attacks on ships traveling the waters of the Red Sea is forcing shippers to reroute their vessels, sending them on longer journeys that drive up their carbon dioxide emissions. More here: https://t.co/vEyE1sOmvi