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Sculptures by French artist François-Xavier Lalanne—among them, a donkey that doubles as a desk—at Christie’s in October 2024 ...
International Maritime Organization has approved a sweeping carbon pricing system that will penalize ships for greenhouse gas ...
India and 62 other countries voted in favour of the world's first-ever global carbon tax imposed on the shipping industry by the United Nations' shipping agency. The decision, taken at the ...
India and 62 other countries on Friday voted in favour of the world's first-ever global carbon tax imposed on the shipping industry by the United Nations' shipping agency. The decision, taken at the ...
India and 62 other countries on Friday voted in favour of the world's first-ever global carbon tax imposed on the shipping industry by the United Nations' shipping agency. The decision, taken at the ...
The decision, made at the United Nations' shipping talks in London on Friday, marks the first time an entire global sector will be subjected to an international carbon pricing mechanism.
Shipping emissions have grown over the last decade to about 3% of the global total as vessels have gotten bigger, delivering more cargo per trip and using immense amounts of fuel. IMO Secretary ...
Many of the world’s largest shipping nations decided on Friday to impose a minimum fee of $100 for every ton of greenhouse gases emitted by ships above certain thresholds, in what is effectively ...
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