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Shipping’s big short

Shipping is now expected to join the EU’s Emissions Trading System from 2024. However, while the draft ETS proposal makes its slow journey through the EU’s legislative process, Kevin O’Reilly suggests that shipping could start improving its green credentials now, by buying Voluntary Carbon Credits



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