The International Maritime Organization’s Revised Greenhouse Gas Strategy: A Political Signal of Shipping’s Regulatory Future

Andrew Friedman
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) 2023 Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emission from Ships offers few specifics from a legal perspective, but is an important political signal. IMO Member States have committed to adopt binding rules to incentivise greenhouse gas emission reductions in 2025 which will enter into force by 2027. Moreover, the Strategy calls for the elimination of shipping emissions by or around 2050 and sets checkpoints to track progress. IMO now faces key decisions to implement the Strategy, including how to structure a goal-based fuel standard, how to integrate an economic element (e.g., an emission levy) into its regulatory framework, its methods for assessing upstream emissions and effects of fuel production, and specific reduction pathways. These measures will likely be effectuated as amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, leveraging its existing compliance and enforcement tools, including port State controls.
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国际海事组织修订的温室气体战略:航运监管未来的政治信号
国际海事组织(IMO)的《2023 年船舶温室气体减排战略》从法律角度来看没有提供多少具体内容,但却是一个重要的政治信号。国际海事组织成员国承诺在 2025 年通过具有约束力的规则,以激励温室气体减排,这些规则将于 2027 年生效。此外,该战略呼吁在 2050 年或 2050 年前后消除航运排放,并设定了跟踪进展的检查点。国际海事组织现在面临着实施该战略的关键决策,包括如何构建基于目标的燃料标准、如何将经济因素(如排放税)纳入其监管框架、评估上游排放和燃料生产影响的方法,以及具体的减排途径。这些措施可能将作为《国际防止船舶造成污染公约》附件 VI 的修正案来实施,并利用其现有的合规和执行工具,包括港口国控制措施。
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