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Marine World
Opinion: Unpacking The Shipping Global Carbon Tax Delay
A fragmented, multipolar approach to decarbonization might actually fit our fragmented, multipolar world better. gCaptain
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Marine World
IMO Delays Vote on Global Shipping Carbon Tax by One Year After U.S. Pressure Campaign
Governments at the International Maritime Organization decided to postpone for one year the adoption of the world’s first global carbon…
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Marine World
Industry Voices Disappointment and Concern as IMO Postpones Global Shipping Carbon Tax Vote
Governments at the International Maritime Organization decided to postpone for one year the adoption of what would have been the…
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Maritime News
UN Shipping Agency Votes to Postpone Carbon Price Decision for a Year
A majority of countries at the U.N. shipping agency voted on Friday to postpone by a year a decision on…
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Marine World
‘Outraged’ Trump Tells Nations to ‘Vote No’ on Shipping’s Carbon Tax at IMO
President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to nations supporting a global carbon tax on shipping, threatening economic retaliation…
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Marine World
Shipping Braces for Carbon Tax That Fueled US Tariffs Threat
The world’s shipping regulator is on the verge of green-lighting a global charge on the industry’s emissions, something that has…
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Port News
Carbon costs hit shipping balance sheets as $50bn era looms
Carbon pricing in shipping is no longer an abstract regulatory concept — it’s a growing commercial cost that is reshaping…
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Maritime News
Seabound Secures $1.48m Grant to Develop Carbon and Emissions Capture at Port of Southampton
Seabound has been awarded USD$1.48 million (£1.1 million) through Round 6 of the UK Government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC6). …
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Port News
Black pipes land in Europe as UK backs ship carbon capture trial
Giant black pipes inserted into the funnels of ships to contain emissions will be seen in Europe for the first…
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Maritime News
The Gulf of America Can Lead in Carbon Storage, If Washington Acts
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