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stipulates that the international shipping sector should assess the impacts on states prior to adoption of the mitigation …
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CO2 emissions from international shipping, which are currently unregulated, are predicted to rise from 2.7% today to 18 … allocating CO2 emissions from international shipping to individual countries. We discuss economic and regulatory issues related … shipping emissions should be conducted on the basis of the operating company. -- Climate change ; international shipping ; CO2 …
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and Germany. International shipping accounts for approximately 2.7% of world CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion …In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shipping. Drawing from the … finding, for illustrative purposes, places 2007 international shipping emissions between the 2005 national emissions of India …
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This report investigates the international law and policy challenges to the determination of the international shipping … specialized agency of the United Nations and the competent intergovernmental organization with respect to shipping in … of regulating greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping and the process and issues in determining the industry …
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Although the existing literature identifies a fuel levy imposed by means of a global agreement as the most efficient policy for carbon pricing in the maritime sector, scholars and policy makers debate the possibility for regional measures to be introduced in case a global agreement cannot be...
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Although the existing literature identifies a fuel levy imposed by means of a global agreement as the most efficient policy for carbon pricing in the maritime sector, scholars and policy makers debate the possibility for regional measures to be introduced in case a global agreement cannot be...
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