Until recently, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping were periodically raised under the UN climate regime. The Paris Agreement, negotiated in 2015 and in force since November 2016, does not allocate responsibility for emissions from international shipping to any party, but does include emissions from this sector in overall accounting of global emissions and in global emission reduction goals. Since the signing of the Paris Agreement, the expectation of the global community is that the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the UN agency responsible for international shipping, will implement an effective strategy to reduce GHG emissions from this sector, in line with the collective long-term goals ...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
Until recently, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping were pe...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
As by 2020, the past six years, including 2020, are likely to be the six warmest years on record and...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
This article assesses the IMO’s 2018 Strategy to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping in...
This article examines the latest developments affecting the shipping industry’s decarbonisation effo...
This article outlines the contribution of international shipping to climate change and examines diff...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
International shipping has been a fast growing sector of the global economy and its share of total ...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...
Until recently, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping were pe...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted an initial strategy on the redu...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
As by 2020, the past six years, including 2020, are likely to be the six warmest years on record and...
This paper discusses the role of international shipping in climate change mitigation, i.e., its emer...
This article assesses the IMO’s 2018 Strategy to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping in...
This article examines the latest developments affecting the shipping industry’s decarbonisation effo...
This article outlines the contribution of international shipping to climate change and examines diff...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
International shipping has been a fast growing sector of the global economy and its share of total ...
Exhaust emissions from ships have been a burning issue for the maritime world. The International Mar...
According to a study conducted by the International Maritime organisation (IMO) shipping sector is r...
Ship-source greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could increase by up to 250% from 2012 levels by 2050 owi...
Up until the recent oil and commodity price crash in 2015, there has been exponential growth in glob...