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Day: 10 January 2025

Tradewinds: There’s a simple fix for the Arctic’s climate crisis — use cleaner shipping fuels

Tradewinds: There’s a simple fix for the Arctic’s climate crisis — use cleaner shipping fuels

Faced with dramatic sea ice loss, floods, fires, unprecedented emissions and what is expected to be the warmest year ever recorded globally, the International Maritime Organization is again set to consider proposals to reduce black carbon emissions, which generate heat and speed up melting snow and ice in the Arctic.

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