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You are here: Home Archive 2009 December Weekly Edition 23rd December 2009 IMO still carrying the ball after Copenhagen

IMO still carrying the ball after Copenhagen

by Rob McKay last modified Dec 24, 2009 11:56 AM

THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Organization (IMO) looks likely to control the shipping industry’s emissions reduction strategy for 12 months at least after climate-change negotiations ended at Copenhagen on Friday.

That outcome will cheer international and national shipowner peak bodies, including the Australian Shipowners Association (ASA), which have called for IMO to oversee the industry’s strategy through a uniform approach.
ASA executive director Teresa Hatch insisted earlier this month that...

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