PPR 11-6-3 – Developing Concrete Measures to Reduce the Impact of Black Carbon Emissions from International Shipping
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This document aims to remind the Sub-Committee of the urgent need to reduce Black Carbon emissions from ships impacting the Arctic, details approaches and provides recommendations for potential Black Carbon control measures.
Clean Arctic Alliance Reacts to New Report Linking Co-Benefits of Action To Reverse Biodiversity Loss and Address Climate Crisis In Shipping Sector
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Responding to the publication of new report, Navigating the Future: Bridging Shipping, Biodiversity, and Decarbonization, is the foundation of the 2030 Shipping Pact for People and Nature, the Clean Arctic Alliance provided the following comment.