How Effective is COP26 in Reducing Emission?

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Further shipping talks are scheduled for next year after delegates at a U.N. agency meeting that sought to speed up decarbonisation of the sector failed to make progress, reports Reuters.

GHG reduction

Earlier this month countries including the United States at the COP 26 climate summit pushed for the U.N. shipping agency the International Maritime Organization to adopt a zero emissions target by 2050. 

So far, its goal is to reduce overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships by 50% from 2008 levels by 2050.

The IMO has said it has made good progress on the short-term greenhouse gas reduction measures with an agreed commitment to revising its GHG strategy by 2023. But that timeline is not seen as fast enough by environmentalists and a number of the IMO’s 175 member countries.

IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim said on Friday that “strengthening the ambition” of the initial GHG Strategy “will be crucial”.

Research and development fund

Among the discussions that will extend into 2022 is a proposal to create a $5 billion research and development fund to find the right technology to meet the targets.

COP26

“It’s almost as if COP 26 never happened,” he said.

The COP26 summit also fell short in that it did not deliver enough emissions-cutting pledges from countries to set a clear path to limiting warming to 1.5 Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit).

Instead, it struck a deal for the nearly 200 countries represented at the event to increase their pledges next year to close the gap.

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Source: Reuters