This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emerging contribution to reduce carbon emissions in the wake of the Paris Agreement, 2015 and the expectation that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will orchestrate the industry\u27s contribution. The adoption of appropriate targets and standards is expected to be a particularly difficult task because of the global and transnational nature of the shipping industry and the difficulty in establishing the basis for a fair contribution for this industry. While considerable progress has been achieved in enhancing technical and operational regulations to improve efficiencies and reduce harmful emissions, there is concern such measures migh...
International maritime transportation of goods is an inevitable part of global trade and economics. ...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
This report investigates the international law and policy challenges to the determination of the int...
Until recently, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping were pe...
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...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
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...
The international maritime transport sector has a significant abatement potential and some technical...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
International maritime transportation of goods is an inevitable part of global trade and economics. ...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
This report investigates the international law and policy challenges to the determination of the int...
Until recently, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping were pe...
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...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
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...
The international maritime transport sector has a significant abatement potential and some technical...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
International maritime transportation of goods is an inevitable part of global trade and economics. ...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...