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International Maritime Organization

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environment-international-policy1 year ago

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

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.

environment2 years ago

"The Unintended Consequences of Tackling a Dangerous Pollutant: Accidental Global Warming?"

The International Maritime Organization's 2020 regulations slashing sulfur content in ships' fuel by 80% to reduce air pollution may have inadvertently accelerated global warming by curbing the cooling impact of ship tracks. While some scientists argue that the reduction in shipping pollution could lead to an alarming acceleration in global warming, others believe the warming influence will be minimal. The debate underscores the complex relationship between pollution particles and clouds, with uncertainties about the exact impact of the fall in shipping pollution. However, it's clear that reducing air pollution must be tackled alongside reducing carbon emissions to avoid exacerbating global warming.

environment2 years ago

"Shipping Industry's Net-Zero Goal: Nuclear Power as the Solution"

The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) gathering of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is at risk of failing to establish clear goals and economic measures to decarbonize shipping. Countries like China, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia are opposing policies that they believe will be economically burdensome. The chances of an agreement to align shipping with the 1.5 Celsius target of the Paris Agreement are diminishing. Environmental activists are urging member states to follow the science and set ambitious emissions reduction targets. If the IMO fails to deliver, regional regulations led by the European Union may take over.

safety2 years ago

US Coast Guard and international agencies investigate Titan sub implosion and improve submersible safety.

The US Coast Guard is leading an investigation into the implosion of the Titan submersible, which killed all five people on board. The accident occurred while the vessel was carrying people to the Titanic wreckage. Maritime officials plan to issue a report aimed at improving the safety of submersibles worldwide. The investigation is complicated by the fact that the world of deep-sea exploration is not well-regulated. The final report will be issued to the International Maritime Organization.

politics2 years ago

North Korea's Sister Vows Second Spy Satellite Launch Despite UN Meeting Criticism.

Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has vowed to push for a second attempt to launch a spy satellite after the first attempt failed. She criticized the UN Security Council for convening an emergency meeting over the launch, which violated council resolutions banning the North from performing any launch using ballistic technology. Kim Yo Jong called the UN council "a political appendage" of the United States and accused it of being "discriminative and rude." North Korea's attempt to acquire a spy satellite is a legitimate step to respond to military threats posed by the US and its allies, she said.

international-relations2 years ago

North Korean leader's sister vows second spy satellite launch despite UN criticism.

Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has vowed to push for a second attempt to launch a spy satellite after the first attempt failed. She criticized the UN Security Council for being "discriminative and rude" and called it a "political appendage" of the US. Kim Yo Jong said her country's attempt to acquire a spy satellite is a legitimate step to respond to military threats posed by the US and its allies. North Korea also threatened not to notify the International Maritime Organization of future satellite launches in advance to protest the group's condemnation of North Korean missile tests.

international-relations2 years ago

North Korea's Failed Spy Satellite Launch Sparks International Tensions.

Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has vowed to push for a second attempt to launch a spy satellite after the first attempt failed. She criticized the UN Security Council for being "discriminative and rude" and called it a "political appendage" of the US. Kim Yo Jong said her country's attempt to acquire a spy satellite is a legitimate step to respond to military threats posed by the US and its allies. North Korea also threatened not to notify the International Maritime Organization of future satellite launches in advance to protest the group's condemnation of North Korean missile tests.

environment2 years ago

Shippers Collaborate to Accelerate Adoption of Clean Technologies.

Shippers are forming "green corridors" to fast-track cleaner technologies and reduce carbon emissions from the shipping industry, which produces nearly 3% of the world's total. More than 20 partnerships have been proposed, uniting marine fuel producers, vessel owners and operators, cargo owners, and ports in a common effort. The International Maritime Organization wants to halve its greenhouse gas releases by midcentury and may seek deeper cuts this year. Proposals range from slowing vessels down to charging them for emissions, as the European Union did last year.