Maritime Decarbonization Is Closer, Cheaper, And More Practical Than It Looks
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The International Maritime Organization's Net-Zero Framework remains on track despite delays and opposition from the US and Saudi Arabia. The framework includes a global fuel standard, lifecycle emissions accounting, and an economic mechanism to price greenhouse gas emissions from ships. Formal adoption is now scheduled for MEPC 85 in November 2026. The US midterm elections may impact the country's stance on the framework.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Congressional oversight and hearings can increase the political cost of US obstruction, potentially influencing other countries' decisions to support the framework.
- · A shift in the US position could impact the global transition to cleaner shipping fuels.