International shipping accounts for approximately 2-3% percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Under business as usual conditions, emissions from the sector are expected to double by 2050. The quantity of GHG emissions from shipping combined with the potential for reductions using existing technologies make the sector a strategic target for mitigation measures. In February of 2014, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law published a white paper that concluded that sovereign states have broad authority under international law to regulate GHG emissions from vessels within their registry. However, many registries are structured such that the flag state has limited connection to or exercises limited control over register...
ABSTRACT Emission regulations for Sulphur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are motivated by he...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
October 2008This paper studies greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission controls in the presence of carbon leak...
International shipping accounts for approximately 2-3% percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse ga...
This white paper assesses Pacific island states’ legal authority under international law to regulate...
This article examines private standards that aim to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in shipp...
Climate change has recently been a subject of increased attention in the shipping sector. Along with...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
Exploring how transnational environmental governance and the operation of global value chains (GVCs)...
This article outlines the contribution of international shipping to climate change and examines diff...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
ABSTRACT Emission regulations for Sulphur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are motivated by he...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
October 2008This paper studies greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission controls in the presence of carbon leak...
International shipping accounts for approximately 2-3% percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse ga...
This white paper assesses Pacific island states’ legal authority under international law to regulate...
This article examines private standards that aim to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in shipp...
Climate change has recently been a subject of increased attention in the shipping sector. Along with...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
Exploring how transnational environmental governance and the operation of global value chains (GVCs)...
This article outlines the contribution of international shipping to climate change and examines diff...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Article 2(2) of the Kyoto Protocol imposes an obligation only on certain developed countries, workin...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
ABSTRACT Emission regulations for Sulphur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are motivated by he...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
October 2008This paper studies greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission controls in the presence of carbon leak...