Thanks to the actions of a 16-year-old schoolgirl from Sweden, never has the emphasis on climate change been greater. Greta Thunberg made headlines globally when she refused to go to school and instead sat outside the Swedish parliament building in Stockholm in protest, demanding politicians reduce carbon emissions in accordance with the Paris Agreement.
But if the agreement’s goal of limiting global average temperature rises to well below two degrees is to be met, alternative fuels such as LNG will be vital. Dutch firm LIQAL is a young and ambitious company aiming to provide technology that helps the decarbonisation of transport fuels.
According to the European Environment Agency, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport have been increasing since 2014. Preliminary estimates from EU Member States show that GHG emissions from transport were 28% above 1990 levels in 2017.
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