Norway's government wants to halve shipping's emissions already by 2030
With a new plan of action, the Norwegian government will work to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases from the country's shipping sector by 50 percent already in 2030 – two decades before the target set by the IMO comes into force. But the plan includes too few concrete initiatives, say critics according to Sysla.
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by SIMON VALEUR
Shipping represents a key part of a new climate plan from the Norwegian government.
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