Latest round of UN climate talks for shipping delivers mixed results, offering progress on black carbon while a resolution for a 2050 zero emission target was quashed
Countries assembled for latest round of shipping industry climate talks have once again declined to accelerate the timeline for improving the sector's climate targets
The Call to Action is aimed at national governments and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in a bid to accelerate decarbonisation of shipping worldwide
New energy efficiency regulation for global shipping fleet will fail to reduce polluting sector’s rising emissions, NGOs warn
Technical paper from the Institute for Mechanical Engineers (IMech) argues 21st century wind sails and slower journeys can slash shipping emissions in the short-term
New figures show that significant improvements in carbon intensity have been made since 2012, although these have slowed in recent years
Shipping firms face an uncertain decade as they work to align their fleets with IMO carbon intensity targets, the latest briefing from Lloyds List Intelligence warns
Green groups warn new carbon regulation for the shipping sector will fail to cap industry emissions and thus undermine global climate goals
New report from Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) sets out how a "first wave" of commercial zero emission shipping projects can get off the ground
Environmental groups warn draft plan approved by International Maritime Organisation (IMO) could see shipping emissions rise over next decade