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IMO Shipping Emissions Deal in Jeopardy Amidst Levy Dispute
Negotiations at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London this week aim to finalize a plan to decarbonize shipping by 2050, but disagreements over a levy on greenhouse gas emissions threaten to derail the deal, leaving poor nations vulnerable to climate change impacts.
IMO Shipping Emissions Deal in Jeopardy Amidst Levy Dispute
Negotiations at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London this week aim to finalize a plan to decarbonize shipping by 2050, but disagreements over a levy on greenhouse gas emissions threaten to derail the deal, leaving poor nations vulnerable to climate change impacts.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Brazil Opposes UN Shipping Levy Despite Hosting Next Climate Summit
Brazil, along with 14 other countries, opposes a UN plan to levy carbon emissions from global shipping to fund climate action, arguing it would harm developing economies, despite Brazil hosting the next UN climate summit (COP30) in November.
Brazil Opposes UN Shipping Levy Despite Hosting Next Climate Summit
Brazil, along with 14 other countries, opposes a UN plan to levy carbon emissions from global shipping to fund climate action, arguing it would harm developing economies, despite Brazil hosting the next UN climate summit (COP30) in November.
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48% Bias Score


IMO Conducts Second Phase of IMSAS Audit in Liberia
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) started the second phase of its mandatory Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) in Liberia on November 25, 2024, assessing Liberia's compliance with international maritime regulations at the Liberia Maritime Authority headquarters in Monrovia to improve mari...
IMO Conducts Second Phase of IMSAS Audit in Liberia
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) started the second phase of its mandatory Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) in Liberia on November 25, 2024, assessing Liberia's compliance with international maritime regulations at the Liberia Maritime Authority headquarters in Monrovia to improve mari...
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40% Bias Score

IMO to Decide on Maritime Climate Rules in April
International maritime climate talks in London (April 7-11) aim to establish mid-term rules, including fuel standards and a CO2 pricing system, for the shipping industry to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, with potential implementation in 2027.

IMO to Decide on Maritime Climate Rules in April
International maritime climate talks in London (April 7-11) aim to establish mid-term rules, including fuel standards and a CO2 pricing system, for the shipping industry to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, with potential implementation in 2027.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey Conducts Over 4,500 Ship Inspections in 2024
Turkey conducted 4,579 ship inspections in 2024, including 2,977 foreign-flagged vessels and 1,191 Turkish vessels on international voyages, to ensure maritime safety and environmental protection, aligning with IMO procedures and preventing ship detentions abroad.

Turkey Conducts Over 4,500 Ship Inspections in 2024
Turkey conducted 4,579 ship inspections in 2024, including 2,977 foreign-flagged vessels and 1,191 Turkish vessels on international voyages, to ensure maritime safety and environmental protection, aligning with IMO procedures and preventing ship detentions abroad.
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16% Bias Score
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