What to look out for in decarbonisation in 2026
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After a year that delivered more questions than answers, Lloyd’s List filters through the noise and brings you a guide on what is likely to happen, and what definitely won’t, as far as shipping’s decarbonisation journey goes in 2026
SHIPPING’S road to net zero was made longer and more complicated in 2025, a year which was supposed to clear up a lot of the uncertainty hanging over shipowners looking to make investment decisions for years to come.
But events at the International Maritime Organization in October’s extraordinary meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee mean shipowners must again wait and see if a global carbon price can be agreed, and if so what it means for the future of their fleets.
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade and senior reporter Declan Bush help answer a few of the outstanding questions, or at least narrow down the ones to ask, and make sure you’re prepared for the year ahead when it comes to decarbonisation policy and technology.
Listen to our episodes from inside the IMO below:
Inside the IMO: How the Net-Zero Framework was thwarted… for now
MEPC83: What on earth happens next? With IMO’s Arsenio Dominguez
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