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UN shipping body agrees to CO2-cutting proposals - 20 July 2009 - News

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the United Nations shipping agency, on Friday (17 July) agreed to voluntary proposals aimed at cutting carbon emissions, but environmental groups said it fell short of what was needed.

Parliament approves extra funds for cleaning-up oil slicks - 06 September 2006 - News

MEPs have adopted a first-reading report in which they back granting €154 million to its Agency responsible for maritime safety (EMSA) in order to better respond to pollution caused by ships.

 

Ship fuels to get greener - 14 April 2005 - News

Sulphur pollution from ships is to be cut back after Parliament gave its green light to a compromise deal with the Council on the marine fuels directive.

Commission adopts new measures to protect ports from terrorist attacks - 13 February 2004 - News

The Commission has presented a new proposal for a directive to improve security at ports in the EU.

MEPs oppose terrorism powers for European Maritime Safety Agency - 23 January 2004 - News

The Parliament's Transport Committee has agreed to a task list for the EU's Maritime Safety Agency but was against giving it control over security issues.

MEPs want criminal sanctions for polluting ships - 14 January 2004 - News

MEPs voted for illegal pollution by ships, in particular deliberate discharges at sea of waste and cargo residues (such as oil and chemicals), to be made a criminal offence.

International Maritime Organisation backs EU push for stricter rules on tankers - 05 December 2003 - News

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has agreed to adopt European Union proposals on speeding up the timetable for the withdrawal of single-hull oil tankers.

EU pushes for stricter international rules on tankers - 14 November 2003 - News

Under pressure from the EU, the International Maritime Organisation will meet on 4-5 December to discuss changes to worldwide rules on tankers.

Prestige disaster may lead to criminal sanctions for polluting ships - 07 November 2003 - News

On 4 November, the Parliament Transport committee gave its approval to criminal sanctions for ships that pollute the oceans.

Transport Ministers want quick implementation of increased safety in ports and ships - 13 October 2003 - News

During their Council meeting held on 9 October, Transport Ministers held a debate in first reading on maritime transport security.

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