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The International Maritime Organization estimates $11 billion to $13 billion in ... has been in meetings all week in London and finalized its decision Friday. One major issue during the meetings was ...
Starting in 2028, shipping companies worldwide must either transition to less carbon-intensive fuels, or pay fines via a ...
Five-year strategy to promote the visibility and opportunities for women is hampered by lack of data and money ...
During its 83rd session from April 7 to 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee ...
The International Maritime Organization, which regulates international ... Protection Committee meets Monday through Friday in London. The committee, comprised of IMO member states, is working ...
After President Donald Trump assumed office in January, the US has been stepping back from environment-related meetings and ...
In a landmark move, India joined 62 other countries in voting for the world's first global carbon tax on the shipping ...
Ship operators will have to pay a carbon tax on emissions beginning in 2028, but at a lower threshold than first proposed.
The more hotly debated issue is around a fiendishly complicated set of “mid-term measures”. A key part of this is creating a ...
Members of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are divided over whether to approve a carbon tax on international shipping, ahead of a meeting starting in London on Monday to finalise ...
The International Maritime Organization estimates $11 billion to ... has been in meetings all week in London and finalized its decision Friday. One major issue during the meetings was the way ...
Nations are trying to reach an agreement to charge commercial vessels a fee for their emissions in what would effectively be the world’s first global carbon tax.