MEPC makes little headway with MBM debate
- Monday 05 March 2012, 17:53
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- Ship Operations
TALKS last week at the International Maritime Organization that aimed to find market-based measures to reduce shipping industry CO2 were again bogged down by the same problems that have dogged other UN bodies.Debate has been politically charged as a result of an impasse at the UN Framework...
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