13 April: The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has agreed on an initial strategy to
decarbonise international shipping and reduce emissions from ships by at least 50 % by 2050.
Not exact matches
But it's not enough to achieve our
international commitments to tackle climate change - we haven't made anything like the same progress on
decarbonising buildings and transport.
Japan should balance and diversify its energy mix through a combination of renewable and nuclear energy and efficient thermal power generation, the
International Energy Agency (IEA) said today in its latest review of Japan's energy policies, stressing this would help the country build a more secure, affordable, safe and
decarbonised energy system.
Protesters gather outside the
International Maritime Organisation (IMO)'s headquarters in London on Tuesday 3rd April to call for shipping to
decarbonise by 2050.
Last week, a report from the
International Transport Forum and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found international shipping could be almost completely decarbonised by 2035, using maximum deployment of known
International Transport Forum and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found
international shipping could be almost completely decarbonised by 2035, using maximum deployment of known
international shipping could be almost completely
decarbonised by 2035, using maximum deployment of known technologies.
Energy storage technologies are not the «silver bullet» they have sometimes been hyped as, but nonetheless have a crucial role to play in a
decarbonised electricity system, according to the
International Energy Agency (IEA).