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Day: 11 October 2024

The IMO Says It Will Act on Arctic Black Carbon Emissions From Ships – So What Happens Next?

Black smoke including black carbon particulate matter coming from the funnel of a ship. Copyright Dave Walsh 2024, not for reuse or redistribution.

In early October, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 82) set a clear pathway for future black carbon regulation, when the committee agreed that the concept of “polar fuels” would be further considered at a technical committee meeting in January 2025 (PPR 12).

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