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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has initiated a legally binding framework aimed at achieving net-zero ...
The rules will add a significant penalty for any shipping concerns who exceed an emissions cap, starting in 2028.
Starting in 2028, shipping companies worldwide must either transition to less carbon-intensive fuels, or pay fines via a ...
The 83rd session of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83) has ...
The IMO has approved a Net-Zero Framework to advance maritime decarbonization, with varying impacts on fuel costs compared to ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has achieved another step towards establishing a legally binding framework to ...
At last week's landmark MEPC 83 meeting, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Member States assumed responsibility and agreed on a medium-term greenhouse gas reduction measure that differs ...
London-Although the ambition of the agreed measures has fallen short of expectations, OceanCare welcomes the fact that a majority vote ...
The IMO greenlights a carbon charge on global shipping, setting binding targets to reduce emissions. Discover what this means for the shipping industry.
As the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee continues its high-stakes negotiations this week in London, BAR ...
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India joined 62 others to vote for the first-ever global carbon tax proposed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) ...