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The International Maritime Organization agreed on 41 appropriate ways to reduce black carbon from ships and will consider potential black carbon control policies at the next Marine Environment Protection meeting
IMO Takes First Step on Reducing Black Carbon Emissions in the Arctic
Countries adopt mid-century greenhouse gas emissions goal for shipping
At Last, the Shipping Industry Begins Cleaning Up Its Dirty Fuels - Yale E360
Countries Convene to Tackle Runaway Shipping Emissions - Climate
As Greenland rapidly sheds ice, IMO must cut shipping's black carbon emissions
71% Of New Box Ships Exceed IMO'S 2025 EEDI -Study
IMO Again Fails to Act on Black Carbon Emissions in Arctic
EU carbon tax puts a price on shipping emissions
MEPC81: IMO Urged to Create New Arctic Areas Free From Shipping Pollution - Clean Arctic Alliance
Countries adopt mid-century greenhouse gas emissions goal for shipping
Bryan Comer - The International Council on Clean Transportation
IMO agrees that we can control black carbon emissions from ships. But will we? - International Council on Clean Transportation
Environmentalists applaud IMO reductions in sulphur in shipping fuels