IMO agrees that we can control black carbon emissions from ships

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The International Maritime Organization agreed on 41 appropriate ways to reduce black carbon from ships and will consider potential black carbon control policies at the next Marine Environment Protection meeting

Decarbonisation in shipping: Overview of the regulatory framework - Standard Club

An Ambitious Global Effort to Cut Shipping Emissions Stalls - Inside Climate News

Home - IMO Arctic Summit London, Feb 17-21 2020

MEPC 80: IMO Becoming a Serial Procrastinator on Black Carbon Emissions - Clean Arctic Alliance

IMO's work to cut GHG emissions from ships

IMO Meeting: Will Shipping Summit Act to Protect Arctic from Spills and Emissions?

In-depth Q&A: Will the new global shipping deal help deliver climate goals? - Carbon Brief

In-depth: Will countries finally agree a climate deal for shipping?, News, Eco-Business

EU carbon tax puts a price on shipping emissions

Global Shipping's UN Climate Talks Fail Amid Threats Of A Walkout

ASSESSING THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY'S CONTRIBUTION TO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS - National Maritime Foundation

Response: Impacts of Black Carbon Emissions from Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oils - HFO-Free Arctic

Quibbles over the perfect way to measure black carbon emissions from ships are keeping us from commonsense moves to control them - International Council on Clean Transportation

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