The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview and discussion of potential Market Based Measures (MBMs) under the Initial IMO Strategy for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships. In this context, some related developments are also seen as directly relevant, mainly in the context of the possible inclusion of shipping into the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS). A comparative evaluation of maritime MBMs is made using the following criteria: GHG reduction effectiveness, compatibility with existing legal framework, potential implementation timeline, potential impacts on States, administrative burden, practical feasibility, avoidance of split incentives between ship-owner and charterer, and commercial impacts. The paper b...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
This paper aims to conduct an updated literature survey on the Market-Based Measures (MBMs) currentl...
Maritime shipping is widely considered as the most fuel-efficient mode of transport. During the past...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
With the onset of the first ever Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulation for ships by the International Mari...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) aims to reduce the annual greenhouse gas emissions fro...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
This paper aims to conduct an updated literature survey on the Market-Based Measures (MBMs) currentl...
Maritime shipping is widely considered as the most fuel-efficient mode of transport. During the past...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
With the onset of the first ever Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulation for ships by the International Mari...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In order for the maritime sector to align itself with the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it sho...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping, the International Maritime Orga...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) aims to reduce the annual greenhouse gas emissions fro...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...