Envoys agree roadmap to tackle maritime sector’s rising share of global greenhouse gas emissions, but final plan won’t be ready for six years
Historic pact to cut sulphur emissions from shipping sector hailed by green groups, but slow progress suggests a climate deal is a long way off
Emerging economies face off coalition of EU, African and small island states over plans to ratchet up reductions to industry’s CO2 pollution
Transport commissioner says bloc will stick to plans to deploy unilateral climate regulations on vessels, but wants to secure global consensus
Existing fuel efficiency measures won’t cut it as shipping demand grows, says Kitack Lim at environmental meet
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As pressure mounts on shipping to pull its weight in global climate efforts, the sector is anticipating a carbon price on bunker fuels
INTERVIEW: Foreign minister Tony de Brum has maritime emissions in his sights in the latest bid to safeguard his country’s future
NEWS: A Marshall Islands plea for climate action fell on deaf ears at IMO, leaving CO2 to rise unchecked
NEWS: Big businesses like AstraZeneca, H&M and Volvo are choosing green shippers, but UN maritime body makes slow progress on global regulations
ANALYSIS: As the world’s third biggest ship registry, Majuro government has maritime clout and could push through emissions curbs
NEWS: Indian Ocean worst affected by marine pollution say researchers, who used satellite data to track ships
US, backed by the EU, suggests focusing on efficiency but unclear whether plan will displace tougher climate legislation for sector
UN talks this week aimed at cutting the climate impact of aviation and shipping but support from the US will be crucial
Limit on sulphur content could have major impact on region’s sulphur emissions with significant benefit for environment and health
Good progress is being made towards a deal on shipping emissions, despite the conflicting ambitions of the International Maritime Organisation and UN climate change agency
Talks through the IMO make solid progress towards compromise following 15 years of discussions to tackle CO2 emissions from shipping.
Emissions measurement system to begin in 2013 as precursor to maritime inclusion in carbon market.