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MEPC 83’s approval of GHG intensity rules for 2028 enforcement has drawn support and criticism across the maritime sector ...
Cruise ship companies will have to pay for the carbon dioxide produced by their vessels under new global rules agreed to on Friday. The deal, led by the International Maritime Organization (IMO ...
The IMO has approved a Net-Zero Framework to advance maritime decarbonization, with varying impacts on fuel costs compared to ...
During its 83rd session from April 7 to 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNIMO creates history, approves first-ever global carbon levy on shipping emissionsIn a major step toward maritime decarbonization, the UN’s shipping agency has approved the world’s first global carbon ...
New global rules mean that cruise companies will now have to pay for their carbon dioxide emissions. How will this impact ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNUS Bows Out of IMO's Carbon Tax Proposal, Urges Other Governments to FollowThe Trump administration said the measures "would impose substantial economic burdens" and "drive inflation globally." ...
Member nations of the IMO have voted by a majority to approve compromise carbon pricing rules, breaking a deadlock following ...
Momentous day as shipping becomes first industry with a global carbon price, but the result is complex rules that may lack ...
The global maritime industry has agreed to implement the world’s first international carbon pricing system – a historic ...
There’s been quiet optimism among those following the talks that, despite recent U.S. silence about potential new rules, ...
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