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Ship owners demand new IMO study based on economic growth 

THE largest international shipping association, the Baltic and International Maritime Council, has called on the International Maritime Organisation to conduct a fourth comprehensive study into greenhouse gases.  

Actions must be made on “realistic projections” or risk ineffective strategy

Actions must be made on “realistic projections” or risk ineffective strategy

BIMCO claimed that the most recent study includes "unrealistically high" gross domestic product growth projects to predict future transport demand - and thereby emissions - of the shipping industry.  ...

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