Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) today introduced unique customer amenities to better serve the airport’s diverse community of travelers…

Participating Ports will take an adaptive management approach to both monitoring and reviewing the 2020 NWPCAS. Technology, policy, and funding…

It’s important to note that meeting or beating the “zero by 2050” vision will require accelerated effort by many entities in many areas –…

The participating Ports will not succeed in their vision alone; successful transition to zero-emission operations will require collaboration with…

A Port and industry transformation to zero emissions will require unprecedented investment from a combination of public and private sources. In…

The NWPCAS creates a framework for participating Ports to address climate change and air pollution while staying competitive in a rapidly evolving…

We believe the NWPCAS puts us squarely in the vanguard of U.S. ports working to reduce pollution and advance sustainability. The vision of…

It is not too late to inform how Ports take action on the 2020 NWPCAS. Engagement with government, industry, and community members will continue…

The Ports will review collaborative actions, monitor key metrics, and identify areas that are on track or areas that are falling behind on an…

No. The NWPCAS has always been a collaboration to reduce seaport-related emissions and does not address emissions associated with airports or…
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