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EU Emissions Trading System - ICS


Year: 2020
Language: English
Author: Dr Edmund Hughes
Genre: Documentation
Publisher: European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) Boulevard du Régent/Regentlaan 43-44
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 68
Description: This preliminary and independent report has been commissioned by ECSA and ICS,
in order to inform discussion on this critically important topic with policy makers
and other stakeholders. The arguments it contains, and the conclusions it reaches,
do not necessarily reflect, in every respect, the current views of ECSA, ICS, their
member national shipowners’ associations, or their existing policies and positions on
greenhouse gas emission reduction. These will continue to evolve as the European
Commission and the other EU institutions further develop proposals for incorporating
international shipping into the EU-ETS.

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