ESPO: EU Maritime ETS should avoid carbon and business leakage
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the proposal to include shipping in an Emission Trading System (ETS).
Read moreDetailsThe European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the proposal to include shipping in an Emission Trading System (ETS).
Read moreDetailsAfter the EU Parliament’s Rapporteur, MEP Peter Liese, published his draft report on a proposal to revise the Emissions Trading System (ETS) Directive, the World Shipping Council (WSC) raises concerns.
Read moreDetailsLeaked amendments to the draft EU Maritime Emissions Trading System (ETS) proposal could impact the apportionment of ETS costs and liabilities in the maritime sector, argue WFW London Partner Nick Walker and Senior Associate Valentina Keys.
Read moreDetailsThe EU claims the title of frontrunner in the fight against climate change, promoting a particularly ambitious agenda of environmental measures to meet the goals of the landmark Paris Agreement.
Read moreDetailsA new report by UMAS stresses the need to refine the design of the EU Emission Trading System’s (ETS) inclusion of shipping to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime shipping and advance zero-carbon alternative fuels.
Read moreDetailsThe Asian Shipowners' Association (ASA) expressed its concerns regarding the inclusion of shipping in the EU ETS, which says that "it is being taken forward with little apparent understanding of the implications for the ongoing negotiations at IMO to eliminate GHG emissions."
Read moreDetailsInclusion of shipping in the EU ETS will encourage shipping’s journey towards decarbonisation, but EU action threatens to undermine broader international progress if the ETS extends outside of the EU, says World Shipping Council.
Read moreDetailsECSA published its policy paper on the EU ETS proposal, welcoming the increased climate ambition of the ‘Fit for 55’ package.
Read moreDetailsIBIA has studied the European Commission’s “Fit for 55” package of proposals, and highlights a number of potential consequences and concerns.
Read moreDetailsThe European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the new “Fit for 55”-proposals as an important first step towards reaching the European Green Deal ambition and the 2030 and 2050 goals enshrined in the EU Climate Law.
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