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UN Strikes Deal On Shipping Emissions

April 11, 2025
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UN Strikes Deal On Shipping Emissions

A shipping crane stands over a container ship at the Port of Oakland in Oakland, California

Countries at the International Maritime Organization have struck a deal on a global fuel emissions standard for the maritime sector, which will impose an emissions fee on ships that breach it and reward vessels burning cleaner fuels.

The United States pulled out of the climate talks at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London this week, urging other countries to do the same and threatening to impose “reciprocal measures” against any fees charged to US ships.

Despite that, other nations have approved the CO2-cutting measures to help meet the IMO’s target to cut net emissions from international shipping by 20 percent by 2030 and eliminate them by 2050.

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A majority of countries at the IMO voted on Friday, April 11, 2025, to approve a scheme that from 2028 will charge ships a penalty of $380 per metric tonne on every extra tonne of CO2-equivalent they emit above a fixed emissions threshold, plus a penalty of $100 a tonne on emissions above a stricter emissions limit.

UN Agrees Deal On Shipping Emissions
International Maritime Organization (IMO) Building.

The deal is expected to generate up to $40bn in fees from 2030, some of which will go towards making expensive zero-emission fuels more affordable.

In 2030, the main emissions limit will require ships to cut the emissions intensity of their fuel by 8 percent compared with a 2008 baseline, while the stricter standard will demand a 21 percent reduction.

By 2035, the main standard will cut fuel emissions by 30 percent, versus 43 percent for the stricter standard.

Ships that reduce emissions to below the stricter limit will be rewarded with credits that they can sell to non-compliant vessels.

IMO Secretary General, Arsenio Dominguez said that the agreement “represents another significant step in our collective efforts to combat climate change, to modernize shipping and demonstrates that IMO delivers on its commitments.”

The deal faces opposition from many sides.

In addition to pushback from the United States, major oil-producing states such as Saudi Arabia and Russia opposed the measure.

Meanwhile, island nations and environmental groups have said the deal is not sufficient to hit the IMO’s targets.

Jesse Fahnestock, Director of decarbonization at the Global Maritime Forum, a nonprofit focused on decarbonization in the maritime shipping industry, noted, “While the targets are a step forward, they will need to be improved if they are to drive the rapid fuel shift that will enable the maritime sector to reach net zero by 2050.”

The talks have exposed deep rifts between governments over how fast to push the maritime sector to cut its environmental effect.

Delegates revealed that a proposal for a stronger carbon levy on all shipping emissions, backed by climate-vulnerable Pacific countries – which abstained in Friday’s vote – plus the European Union and the UK, was dropped after opposition from several countries, including China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia.

Vanuatu’s Climate Minister, Ralph Regenvanu, noted that countries had “failed to support a set of measures that would have gotten the shipping industry onto a 1.5°C pathway.”

Shipping Emissions Deal Welcomed

The International Chamber of Shipping welcomed the deal, which it said would require a huge scale-up of such fuels. “We are pleased that governments have understood the need to catalyse and support investment in zero emission fuels,” ICS said in a statement.

Also, Mark Lutes, Senior Adviser at the NGO World Wildlife Fund for Nature, said in a statement, “This is a groundbreaking moment for the shipping industry, which should signal a turning of the tide on greenhouse gases from global shipping.”

However, he added that key aspects of the agreement fall short of what is needed and risk blowing the transition off course.

The carbon pricing measure must now be formally adopted at an IMO assembly in October.

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Tags: global fuel emissions standardInternational Chamber of ShippingInternational Maritime OrganizationMaritime sectorRalph Regenvanu
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