UN shipping chief flags gap in climate measures

Published 12:57 on October 24, 2016  /  Last updated at 21:00 on October 24, 2016  / /  Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Shipping

IMO efforts to regulate shipping's energy efficiency do not address the sector’s projected demand growth, according to the head of the UN’s maritime agency, giving his clearest indication yet that a separate measure is needed to tackle international shipping's rising emissions.
IMO efforts to regulate shipping's energy efficiency do not address the sector’s projected demand growth, according to the head of the UN’s maritime agency, giving his clearest indication yet that a separate measure is needed to tackle international shipping's rising emissions.


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