Shipping Ports’ Climate Issues.  If your city or region has a shipping port of any size, chances are it’s a kind of brownfield. “How to Clean Up the Dirty Ports” www.canarymedia.com 11/25/22.  “3 Ways the New Climate Law Will Help Clean Up Dirty US Ports” www.canarymedia.com 8/23/22.  “Ports for People” (PFP). www.portsforpeople.pacificenvironment.org . PFP seeks to transform ports from hotspots of fossil fuel pollution to thriving hubs of sustainable economic development and environmental protection. See PFP’s “Ports Playbook for Zero-emission Shipping” which details 9 actions that ports can take to accelerate the transition to zero-emission shipping by 2040.  Other sources of information on the clean-up of ports are: “Opportunity Green” www.opportunitygreen.org; the IEA’s “International Shipping” www.iea.org/reports/international-shipping ;  “Launch of the Green Shipping Challenge” www.state.gov ; “Maritime Sector and Green Hydrogen Leaders Agree on Ambitious Targets” www.rmi.org 11/14/22. “The Top 50 Container Ports” www.worldshipping.org/top-50-ports .