$400,000 for IMO CARES Project

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  • The International Maritime Organization has put $400,000 behind the preparatory phase of a new ‘IMO CARES‘ initiative on decarbonization.
  • This came shortly after its member states blocked a plan to impose a 2050 net-zero emissions target on the shipping industry.

A Ship and Bunker news source says that$ 400,000 ‘IMO CARES’ Programme Launches After 2050 Net Zero Plan Rejected.

IMO CARES project

The IMO CARES project “aims to accelerate demonstration of green technologies and their deployment globally in a manner that facilitates blue economic growth in developing regions,” the UN body said in an emailed statement on Thursday.

$400,000 will fund a 12-monthpreparatory phase

The initial $400,000 will fund a 12-monthpreparatory phase in which potential stakeholders will be identified among donors, regional maritime technology cooperation centres, decarbonisation research bodies, industry alliances, lenders and other organisations.

IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee

The move follows discussions on decarbonisation at the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee this week, in which hopes were dashed of a 2050 net zero target being agreed in the short term after several European member states voted against the proposal.

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Source: Ship and Bunker