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Tag: maritime emissions

MEPs OK law on cutting sulphur content in shipping fuels - 12 September 2012 - News

The European Parliament has approved legislation to slash sulphur levels in shipping fuels, a move environmentalists say will help prevent thousands of deaths linked to maritime pollution.

IMO on collision course with EU over CO2 emissions - 06 March 2012 - News

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) seems to be on a policy collision course with the European Union, having failed to make headway on market-based measures to curb carbon dioxide emissions from global shipping.

Report: Slower steaming could cut ship emissions by 15% - 29 February 2012 - News

If ships were obliged to immediately cut their speeds, they could also slash 15% of their carbon emissions and save billions in lower ship fuel bills, according to a new report.

Finance ministers eye transport levies to feed climate fund - 21 February 2012 - News

European finance ministers will today (21 February) call for the EU executive to prepare a paper on raising climate funds through carbon pricing on aviation and maritime transport by June, if draft conclusions seen by EurActiv are approved.

No need for Europe to go it alone on shipping emissions - 07 September 2011 - Opinion

At the UN climate summit in Durban later this year, the EU has a chance to broker a fair global deal to reduce emissions from international shipping, argues Oxfam's Tim Gore.

IMO agrees efficiency measures for new ships - 19 July 2011 - News

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) agreed to force energy efficiency design standards on new ships from 2013, but developing countries will probably delay implementation until 2017 or 2019.

Global maritime carbon deal dead in the water - 30 June 2011 - News

EU transport officials say that a global deal to cut maritime carbon emissions is currently unachievable and are instead talking up an initiative by the Bahamas to regulate the world's shipping fleets as an alternative.

New UN expert group to study ship emissions - 30 March 2010 - News

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) last week agreed to establish an expert group to prepare a feasibility study on market-based instruments to cut greenhouse gas emissions from ships.

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