Today’s efficiency efforts are not emerging fast enough. The consequence of that is a pathway of CO2 emissions diametrically opposed to the now-radical reductions required across all sectors by 2030 to make up for the lack of progress made so far.
The sector is on a path that requires urgent correction from both a commercial and policy perspective in order to avoid significant risks to the sector and to global trade.
Our quest for answers
To examine what that means for shipping businesses, we interviewed dozens of the industry’s most influential business leaders from across the maritime value chain to discuss the changes that lie ahead and the obstacles yet to be overcome.
Between them they set out the essential elements of the transition ahead: the political, technical, economic and commercial requirements, and the actions needed from the sector to deliver on them.
The five steps to zero-carbon shipping
Through our conversations with industry leaders we have identified five critical areas of change that will need to happen to get shipping on track to meet zero emissions targets.
Learn more in this white paper.
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