HONG KONG: Major ship-recycling countries in Asia have taken steps to enhance compliance and safety in ship recycling across the region, in line with the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally
BELEM (BRAZIL): On Energy and Transport Day at COP 30, Environmental Defense Fund, Pacific Environment, Seas At Risk, Solutions for Our Climate, and Transport & Environment call on national governments to urgently accelerate action
LONDON: IMO participated in the WISTA International Annual General Meeting and Conference held in Barcelona, Spain (20-24 October), under the theme “Powering the Future of Shipping & Trade: Global Energy in Challenging Times”. Gender
LONDON: Member States of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have voted to delay for one year the adoption of draft amendments to MARPOL Annex VI, which would have created the world’s first truly global
LONDON: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) continued negotiating on key policy details in the Net-Zero Framework (NZF), at the working group talks (ISWG-GHG20) on 20-24 October in London. Last week the IMO agreed to
LONDON: As a meeting of the International Maritime Organization’s Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions from Ships (ISWG-GHG 20) closes in London, the Clean Shipping Coalition (CSC) applauds IMO Member States for
LONDON: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is meeting this week to continue negotiations on key policy details in the Net-Zero Framework (NZF), despite the decision last week to delay the adoption till 2026. The
Biofuelwatch, Forest Watch Indonesia and Global Forest Coalition are calling the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to exclude harmful biofuels from compliance with the Net-Zero Framework. Last week, during the Extraordinary Session of the Marine
LONDON: IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee votes to adjourn discussions on the Net-Zero Framework for one year. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed to adjourn the extraordinary session of the Marine Environment Protection
LONDON: The IMO agreed to delay the planned adoption of the Net-Zero Framework for one year in a vote this Friday due to delay tactics and procedural sabotage by the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia and other