Posted -RTCC Staff
The UN’s maritime body and the EU look set to clash over CO2 emissions from shipping after the latest internal talks ended in a stalemate.
The week long meeting of International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee made little progress and further discussions will now be delayed until October this year.
The EU, which has already begun tallying CO2 emissions for all flights into or out of its airports, is keen to establish a similar framework for international shipping.
The IMO insists that the best way to progress is through an all-encompassing global deal.
“Let us work together and set ourselves the challenge of completing all of the work on the establishment of a market-based measure by a target year of 2015,” said Koji Sekimizu, IMO Secretary-General at the start of the talks.
Shipping is responsible for 3% of all the world’s greenhouse gases. The 15 biggest ships in the world emit as much sulphur oxides as 760 million cars.
The IMO is currently assessing nine different market-based mechanisms to address emissions at sea and hope to have an impact assessment study prepared by 2013.
The EU however, is unhappy with this timetable.
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by Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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