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9 May 2023
Introducing the SASHA Coalition
Learn how the SASHA Coalition is uniting shipping and aviation to cut emissions.
Read more26 April 2023
The IMO’s legal remit to regulate the full lifecycle of fuels
Why the IMO’s legal remit covers emissions from the shipping fuel lifecycle.
Read more1 April 2023
Report on the IMO’s legal remit on upstream fuel emissions
Shipping’s reliance on fossil fuels make it a highly polluting industry. Our research shows that the International Maritime Organization needs to regulate the full lifecycle of shipping fuels to ensure a true green transition for shipping.
Read more1 April 2023
Data centres revive US coal as the Global South embraces solar
Data centres are reviving US coal use while the Global South adopts solar.
Read more1 April 2023
Annual report and financial statements 2023/24
Download the report to read reflections from our CEO and our Chair, and find out what we’ve got planned for the future.
Read more30 March 2023
Did the latest IMO discussions deliver on climate?
Did recent IMO discussions deliver climate action for shipping?
Read more24 March 2023
Broad support from IMO Member States on zero emissions
Now we need more to achieve an equitable transition that ‘keeps the 1.5 alive’.
Read more16 March 2023
The high seas treaty shows a future yet for multilateralism
Aoife O'Leary breaks down the how the High Seas Treaty will help protect the marine environment.
Read more13 March 2023
Revised IMO targets must align with 1.5°C pathway and support a fair and equitable transition
IMO must ensure the shipping transition doesn't leave behind climate vulnerable countries.
Read more1 December 2022
Clear sky and transparent sea
Why the UN bodies governing air and sea travel violate international standards on transparency.
Read more1 October 2022
UK must account for international shipping emissions
The UK must include international maritime emissions in its national decarbonisation strategy.
Read more1 September 2022
UK in breach of legal obligations on international shipping
The UK is avoiding its obligations to reduce the climate impact of international shipping by waiting for the International Maritime Organization to take action.
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