Five percent of marine fuels should be green by 2030

For the shipping sector to comply with the Paris Accord, at least five percent of the fuel used in 2030 must be CO2-neutral, or in other words completely green, reveals a new analysis by shipping industry coalition Getting to Zero.
Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP / AFP
Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP / AFP
BY TOMAS KRISTIANSEN, SHIPPINGWATCH

At least five percent of the fuel used in shipping must be CO2 neutral by 2030 if the industry is to live up to its climate targets set out in the Paris Climate Accord, reveals an analysis by the Getting to Zero coalition.

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