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    IMO says first worldwide tax on shipping emissions needed
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsDec 10, 2025

    IMO says first worldwide tax on shipping emissions needed

    THE UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has approved of levy on every ton of shipping emissions from oceangoing cargo vessels, reports LA-based CleanTechnica

    Ship emissions blamed for worsening pollution in Hong Kong - CNN International
    energyDec 20, 2013

    Ship emissions blamed for worsening pollution in Hong Kong - CNN International

    CNN InternationalShipemissions blamed for worsening pollution in Hong KongCNN InternationalYet, research is increasingly indicating that the problem is much more localized, coming from emissions produced byshipping."What we know in Hong Kong is that up to 50% of pollution [locally produced] sources come from marine vessels," said Gina ...Shipemissions blamed for Hong Kong pollutionBayoubuzzall 4 news articles »

    Can we reduce harmful emissions?
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 2, 2013

    Can we reduce harmful emissions?

    Other than CO2 ships also produce a number of atmospheric emissions which are considered harmful. They are products of combustion, and the most significant are sulphur oxides (SOx and nitrous oxides (NOx), along with tiny waste particles known as particulates. All are now being limited by international, regional and national laws and will be subject to increasing severity of regulations over the n...

    Australian shipping emissions identified - Phys.Org
    energySep 3, 2012

    Australian shipping emissions identified - Phys.Org

    Australianshippingemissions identifiedPhys.OrgShipengine exhaust emissions make up more than a quarter of nitrogen oxide emissions generated in the Australian region according to a recently-published study by CSIRO and the Australian Maritime College in Launceston. Nitrogen oxide is a...

    Row over shipping emissions plan - BBC News
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsOct 7, 2010

    Row over shipping emissions plan - BBC News

    BBC NewsRow overshippingemissions planBBC NewsShippingproduces about 3% of global emissions - more than the UK or Germany. And the International Maritime Organisation is trying to stop"dirty"ships...ve daha fazlası »

    ICS slams EU emissions trading plan for international shipping
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    ICS slams EU emissions trading plan for international shipping

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), a global trade association for shipowners, has said that emissions trading is not appropriate for international shipping and is mostly comprised of small-and-medium-sized enterprises that typically operate with less than 10 ships, American Shipper reported.

    ICS willing to end carbon emissions despite lack of global warming
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    ICS willing to end carbon emissions despite lack of global warming

    THE International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), whose members represent 80 per cent of the world's merchant fleet, has formally endorsed the recent adoption by the UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) plan to end carbon emissions from shipping as a contributor to alleged global warming

    French emissions monitoring company now monitors 1,000 ships
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    French emissions monitoring company now monitors 1,000 ships

    VERIFAVIA, a provider of emissions verification for aviation and shipping, has announced that the company now has a 1,000 ships with Monitoring Plans for compliance with the EU's Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (EU MRV) regulation.

    Shipowner: Ease emissions rules or short sea freight will go by road
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    Shipowner: Ease emissions rules or short sea freight will go by road

    A MAJOR Danish shipping company's CEO has urged a review of strict IMO emissions rules on CO2, SOx and Nox, saying they have become so burdensome that European short-sea traffic will soon migrate to the road haulage.