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Paradox of international maritime organization's carbon intensity indicator
The 76th session of the Marine Environment Committee (MEPC 76) of the International Maritime Organization adopted several mandatory measures in June 2021 to reduce carbon emissions from ships.
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Recently, decarbonizing the maritime industry, which accounts for 2.8% of world emissions, has become essential. However, as a crucial component of maritime transportation, container shipping also carries substantial significance.
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IMO – International Maritime Organization
A Concise Encyclopedia of the United Nations, 2000In accordance with the Convention, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) promotes cooperation among governments in all technical matters of international ocean shipping. The aim is in particular the international enforcement of the highest possible standards in the fields of maritime safety, efficiency of navigation and prevention and control ...
H. Volger
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International Maritime Organization
D.J. Eyres, G.J. Bruce
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
In this study, various characteristics of port air quality that are affected by harbor activities, including ship emissions, were assessed at an international hub port (Busan port) and other major ports in South Korea from November 2017 to December 2020.
Sang-Keun Song +7 more
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In this study, various characteristics of port air quality that are affected by harbor activities, including ship emissions, were assessed at an international hub port (Busan port) and other major ports in South Korea from November 2017 to December 2020.
Sang-Keun Song +7 more
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Global Environmental Politics, 2022
This article examines the quest for data in the negotiations on the reduction of greenhouse gases in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) from 2012 to 2020.
Kjersti Aalbu, Tore Longva
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This article examines the quest for data in the negotiations on the reduction of greenhouse gases in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) from 2012 to 2020.
Kjersti Aalbu, Tore Longva
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The International Maritime Organization and Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016Johansson Tafsir
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International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Yearbook of the United Nations, 1984openaire +2 more sources
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
International Organizations and the Law of the Sea 2001, 2004Barbara Kwiatkowska, _ _
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