MARINE & SUBSEA

Ports Australia welcomes IMO emission cut plans 

THE United Nations-backed International Maritime Organisation's plan to reduce emissions by "at least" 50% to 2050 over 2008 levels has been welcomed around the world, including by Ports Australia. 

Ports Australia welcomes IMO emission cut plans 

That wording has been designed to appease low-lying Pacific nations and microstates for whom a worsening climate-related sea level  rise would be disastrous, and posit possible reductions of 100%, but...

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