UK wants to cut global shipping emissions to zero by 2050
AFP – London. -The United Kingdom, which is hosting the COP26 world climate conference in Glasgow in November, called on Monday for global shipping emissions to be cut to zero by 2050 and for clean ships to start being used by 2025.
“The UK supports the goal of zero emissions in global shipping by 2050,” Transport Minister Grant Shapps said in a statement on Monday.
“This would mean a significant increase in ambition for a sector that currently represents 3% of global emissions,” he said, adding that this objective should be adopted through the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized UN organization based in London.
IMO adopted new rules in June to reduce pollution from ships, but NGOs considered that progress was not enough.
Members of the organization agreed to an 11% reduction in the carbon intensity of ships between 2023 and 2026 and no target was set for the years 2027-2030, a far cry from IMO’s strategy of a 40% reduction. by 2030 compared to 2008.
This moderate position was supported by a large number of countries, including China, Argentina, Chile, India, Panama, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates.
The British announcement comes ahead of Monday’s launch of International Shipping Week in the British capital, an event for industry professionals that London wants to focus on sustainable development.
The United Kingdom expects zero-emission vessels to enter commercial service in its waters in 2025, the result of a collaboration with the industry that “will open the possibility of less polluting crossings” through the English Channel in the next ten years.