Shipping industry proposes fresh carbon levy plan ahead of crunch UN talks

Published 16:34 on February 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:34 on February 17, 2023  / /  Climate Talks, International, Shipping

The International Chamber of Shipping is proposing a fast-starting $50/tonne “fund and reward” carbon levy for governments to adopt at upcoming crunch UN talks to address the maritime sector’s climate impact.
The International Chamber of Shipping is proposing a fast-starting $50/tonne “fund and reward” carbon levy for governments to adopt at upcoming crunch UN talks to address the maritime sector’s climate impact.


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