Harsh criticism of the run-up to IMO's crucial climate summit

The IMO's work to decarbonize shipping is met with harsh criticism from NGO's following the preparatory meeting last week, which resulted in an agreement to raise carbon intensity by 11 percent toward 2026.
Photo: PR / IMO
Photo: PR / IMO

The IMO's work to decarbonize shipping is met with harsh criticism after last week's preparatory meeting before the crucial session on June 10-17, which will determine the short-term CO2 reduction target for shipping.

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