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Pacific Nations plan to retrofit ships to be cut emissions

FIJI, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands hope to raise US$500 million to achieve zero-emission shipping by 2050.

Credit Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement Compagnie Générale Maritime)

Pacific Nations plan to retrofit ships to be cut emissions

  International Maritime Organisation members have already agreed to cut shipping emissions globally by "at least" 50% by 2050, with Pacific nations lobbying hard for the inclusion of those two words,...

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