Shipping at sea after Copenhagen
by
Craig Eason
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last modified
Jan 11, 2010 11:40 AM
Lack of clarity from Copenhagen has left the industry in limbo with no clear targets and the possibility of regional action, writes Craig Eason
SHIPPING has not got the deal it wanted from the Copenhagen climate meeting, but it has not got the bad news either.
The vague three-page political consensus that was published at the end of the meeting, known as the Copenhagen...
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