Driving Transparency And Pollution Reduction

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In the quest for a sustainable maritime industry, the focus on tracking and improving energy efficiency has become paramount. As stakeholders convene at MEPC 81, there is a pressing call to action from NGOs to address key areas vital for the industry’s environmental responsibility and long-term viability.

Enhancing Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII)

NGOs advocate for the refinement of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) to effectively measure and elevate ship efficiency. By fostering transparency and accountability, a robust CII can drive substantial reductions in pollution, paving the way for a greener shipping sector.

Setting Clear Global Fuel/Energy Standards

Clear and enforceable fuel and energy standards are deemed essential to propel the transition to cleaner energy sources. By incentivizing investments in renewable energies like wind power and zero-GHG fuels, such standards can mitigate emissions and stimulate the growth of sustainable economies and job markets globally.

Implementing an Equitable Pollution Fee

An equitable pollution fee, levied on greenhouse gas emissions from ship fuel, is advocated as a means to hold polluters accountable. This approach ensures a fair transition to clean shipping practices, with resulting revenues supporting vulnerable nations and facilitating universal participation in the energy transition.

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Source: Safety4Sea