Trade growth to hinder CO2 cuts
AN OVERALL reduction in CO2 emissions from the shipping industry is unlikely except in the most optimistic scenarios, according to a new study conducted by class societies Lloyd’s Register and DNV.
The research, which will be submitted to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) marine environment protection committee this week, concluded that under all but the most optimistic data scenarios, projected growth in world trade, including container shipping is likely to outweigh...
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