The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) | The Future of Shipping
Recent amendments to the MARPOL regulations will require every ship to be given a carbon intensity rating. This rating system is part of the IMO's larger challenge to transition the global shipping industry to a carbon free future in a way that is accessbile to all nations, regardless of their resourcces and capacities. Making Waves: The Future of Shipping', is an online programme telling the story of the issues and opportunities facing the shipping industry at a time of environmental crisis. Developed by the UK Chamber of Shipping in partnership with Content With Purpose (CWP) and presented by Rob Bell. Join in the conversation using #FutureOfShipping Watch the full programme: https://makingwaves.ukchamberofshippi...

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