UK pushes IMO for zero emissions shipping target in wake of national goal

Published 22:53 on September 13, 2021  /  Last updated at 22:53 on September 13, 2021  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Shipping, UK ETS

The UK pushed Monday for global shipping emissions to reach zero by 2050, a move that would significantly increase stringency from the current 50% goal under the UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO), which foresees revising its emissions strategy in 2023.
The UK pushed Monday for global shipping emissions to reach zero by 2050, a move that would significantly increase stringency from the current 50% goal under the UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO), which foresees revising its emissions strategy in 2023.


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