EXCLUSIVE: IMO net-zero framework delay risks

AI image of a container ship and its emissions

Source: Mercator

A new insight brief by the UCL Shipping and Oceans Research Group for the Getting to Zero Coalition warns that weakening the International Maritime Organization’s proposed Net-Zero Framework would significantly increase transition risks for global shipping

The report assesses three possible outcomes for negotiations at the International Maritime Organization and concludes that only the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) agreed in principle in April 2025 can provide a credible, stable demand signal to scale scalable zero-emission fuels.

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