MARINE PROTECTION SUMMIT: Shipping industry not letting just transition sail by, though ambition seems stalled

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South Africa has been fence-sitting when it comes to pushing decarbonisation ambition at the MEPC 79, due to what seem to be concerns about the cost of a just and equitable transition in the shipping industry.

by Onke Ngcuka, Daily MaverickShipping industry not letting just transition sail by, though ambition seems stalled by Onke Ngcuka, Daily Maverick December 16, 2022 A just transition has been at the forefront of climate action and it seems no sector is being left behind in the conversation, with the shipping industry starting to raise ambition on the topic at the ongoing global shipping industry talks. South Africa, however, has been on the sidelines of pushing ambition.

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