Global maritime sector agrees on carbon-reduction target

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Green campaigners slam the deal, which they say is a 'wish and a prayer agreement'. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - The International Maritime Organisation , overseer of the highly-polluting shipping industry, sealed a landmark deal on Friday to improve its target to cut carbon emissions but green campaigners said it fell far short.

Shipping emits roughly the same level of greenhouse gases as aviation, which is aiming for net zero by 2050. The vast majority of the world’s 100,000 cargo ships – which carry 90 per cent of the world’s goods – are powered by highly-polluting diesel. “There is no excuse for this wish and a prayer agreement,” said Mr John Maggs, president of the Clean Shipping Coalition.

 

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