"Global Momentum: Universal GHG Price and Emissions Tax on the Horizon"

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The International Maritime Organization's recent meeting in London saw a majority of countries expressing support for the world's first global emissions levy, aiming to achieve net zero shipping emissions by 2050. This marks a significant step in the effort to regulate the shipping industry's carbon emissions, which account for about 3% of global emissions. The proposed levy, backed by countries from various income brackets, is seen as a crucial step towards incentivizing shipping decarbonization and ensuring an equitable transition to cleaner energy sources.
Topics:world#carbon-emissions#climate-regulation#environment-international-policy#global-emissions-tax#international-maritime-organization#shipping-industry
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