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Video: IMO Answers To Criticism Of Not Working Fast Enough

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on September 15, 2021

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“The IMO community is highly committed to tackling climate change,” IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim says, in an interview for Making Waves: The Future of Shipping, a news-style video launched at IMO Headquarters (13 September) as part of London International Shipping Week.

Maritime sector’s commitment to act on climate change highlighted in new video

Image Credits: IMO

The programme showcases the collaborative efforts already in place across the maritime industry to decarbonise. The IMO segment outlines the latest mandatory energy efficiency measures for ships, including the ship carbon intensity indicator rating system. The video explains how IMO is supporting efforts to look at alternative fuels and the application of new technologies, highlighting the global projects which aim to ensure no one is left behind in shipping’s transition.

The Future of Shipping sends a clear message about the need for action in tackling climate change to reduce the international shipping industry’s footprint on the environment. The programme was produced in collaboration with the UK Chamber of Shipping, the British Ports Association and Content With Purpose.

  • Watch the Interview with IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CreVXPycBpc
  • Watch the IMO segment, Cutting shipping’s GHG emissions – IMO’s role, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOexcriuPxI
  • Watch the full programme, The Future of Shipping here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DATlzcPNmc8

Reference: imo.org

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