Clean Shipping Coalition
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The only global civil society organization that focuses on climate action on the international #shipping industry at @IMOHQ. Visit https://cleanshipping.org Also on http://cleanshipping.bsky.social
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New research paper on how long-distance container shipping can be electrified (and hence decarbonised) in Research in Transportation Economics.
#ClimateEconomics #ClimatePolicy #Decarbonisation #Shipping

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This Week: Is the World Ready to Tackle Shipping’s Outsized Contribution to the Climate Crisis? bit.ly/MEPCES2_1
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Air quality measurements taken last week when cruise ships – such as NCL’s Norwegian Star – visited #Cobh, in #Ireland’s #Cork Harbour, show air pollution levels up to more than 250 times higher than safe levels recommended by @who.int

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Cruise Ships Bombarding Cork Harbour Residents with Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution
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International Maritime Organisation countries have reached a compromise on global measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of international shipping.

Read the thoughts of CMW's Bastien Bonnet-Cantaloube in this article and check back here soon for Bastien's deep dive on the IMO compromise
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"It’s not really a question of whether they get agreement, it’s just how ambitious it is, how effective it is and how many unhappy people there are. " - John Maggs, Clean Shipping Coalition.
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Imagine if we could clean up one of the world’s dirtiest industries while also raising funds for clean fuels.

Good news: we can.

This week the IMO will decide if this becomes a reality.
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In recent years I have often commended the changed course in IMO, as it did indeed seem like there was a credible plan towards a global tax of significance.

Now this unfortunately seems much more uncertain. I urge Danish government and shipping firms to keep the course, and push others to follow.