Rasmus Parsmo
5 Papers
Rasmus Parsmo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impact assessment & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
A method for human health impact assessment in social LCA: lessons from three case studies
TL;DR: A generic human health impact assessment method was developed, and a life cycle human health typology for products was developed based on the method, which provides a basis for analysis and interpretation of health impacts along product life cycles.
Metal and PAH loads from ships and boats, relative other sources, in the Baltic Sea.
Erik Ytreberg,Katarina Hansson,Anna Hermansson,Rasmus Parsmo,Maria Lagerström,Jukka-Pekka Jalkanen,Ida-Maja Hassellöv +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors estimate the load of metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from shipping and leisure boating, relative other sources, to the Baltic Sea and identify possible measures that could lead to major reductions in the loads of hazardous substances.
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Shipping in the EU emissions trading system: implications for mitigation, costs and modal split
Jonas Flodén,Lars Zetterberg,Anastasia Christodoulou,Rasmus Parsmo,Erik Fridell,Julia Hansson,Johan Rootzén,Johan Woxenius +7 more
TL;DR: The EU's inclusion of shipping in the Emissions Trading System (ETS) from 2024 is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with bio-methanol a cost-effective option for 0.5-75% of ships, depending on emissions allowance prices, and potential modal shifts in RoRo and RoPax segments.
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Environmental discounts for Swedish ports and fairways: A ship owner perspective
Rasmus Parsmo,Erik Ytreberg,Maarten Verdaasdonk,Erik Fridell +3 more
TL;DR: This study assesses the impact of Sweden's environmental discounts on ship-owner investment decisions, finding that while fairway discounts can be significant, port discounts are relatively small and insufficient to incentivize investment in abatement technologies for older ships.
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Strong economic incentives of ship scrubbers promoting pollution
Anna Lunde Hermansson,I-M Hassellöv,Tiia Grönholm,Jukka-Pekka Jalkanen,Erik Fridell,Rasmus Parsmo,Jesper Hassellöv,Erik Ytreberg +7 more
TL;DR: Shipowners' use of scrubbers to bypass emissions regulations results in economic benefits, with 51% of the global scrubber-fitted fleet reaching break even by 2022, but also causes significant marine environmental damage, estimated at €680 million in the Baltic Sea Area from 2014-2022.
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