ASA backs emissions plan
A CAP-and-trade system for global shipping will be both consistent and compatible with other carbon emission schemes, a conference in Melbourne has heard.
Federal Department of Climate Change deputy secretary Blair Comley welcomed last week’s tabling of a unilateral discussion paper, backed by the Australian Shipowners Association (ASA).
Mr Blair told the ASA’s SEA09 conference in Melbourne that the department recognised the valuable...
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