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                                                 In view of ongoing global climate change, it is essential to help preserve the environmental                                            reduction of shipping-related pollution in the wider oceans, but also in ports and coastal
                                                 balance. Many climate scientists agree that a 2°C rise is the maximum amount of global                                                  regions. This way shipping will remain the most environmentally sound mode of transport,
                                                 warming the Earth can tolerate without devastating consequences. Therefore, it is vital to                                              having the lowest carbon footprint per unit of cargo transported . The Organization
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                                                 adopt measures to support global sustainable development and at the same time reduce                                                    also stresses the importance of adopting operational emission-reduction measures for
                                                 pollution, especially with regard to burning of fossil fuels, which release greenhouse gases                                            all  ships  and  developing  solutions  to  combat  climate  change,  working  together  with
                                                 (particularly CO ) and other substances that are harmful to the ecosystem and contribute                                                ports to this end. IMO’s Sulphur 2020 program (effective January 1, 2020) lays down
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                                                 to climate change.                                                                                                                      a stricter limit for sulfur in fuel oil used on board ships operating outside designated
                                                 In  this  context,  the  maritime  transportation  sector,  which  is  inextricably  linked  to  the                                    emission control areas, namely 0.50% m/m (mass by mass). This will significantly reduce
                                                 marine – and wider – environment, has an opportunity that is also a great responsibility:                                               the amount of sulfur oxides emanating from ships and should have major health and
                                                 namely that of proactively contributing to achievement of the United Nations Agenda 2030                                                environmental benefits for the world, particularly for populations living close to ports
                                                 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in relation to safeguarding the marine                                                 and coasts. In addition, IMO treaties stipulate rules and regulations for the reduction of
                                                 and coastal ecosystem. Accordingly, in 2019 the International Maritime Organization                                                     waste generation and the dumping of operational waste at sea from ships, facilitating the
                                                 (IMO) decided to strengthen the linkages between the Organization’s technical assistance                                                recovery of as many resources as possible and favoring the circular economy. According
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                                                 work and the 2030 Agenda. The IMO Secretariat approved the SDG Strategy , aimed at                                                      to the  “Leadership in Environmental Performance”  study  released  by  the Cruise
                                                 identifying, analyzing and addressing emerging issues and opportunities to further support                                              Lines International Association (CLIA), the cruise industry is the leader in the global
                                                 implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Acting as a driver for                                                   commercial maritime sector in emission control and wastewater treatment, as well as in
                                                 the delivery of many SDGs, IMO focuses on its responsibility for implementing measures                                                  the development of innovative technologies to advance environmental stewardship as well
                      1  For further information, see the official                                                                                          2  Source: “IMO and sustainable development”,
                            IMO document:  SDG Strategy  ensuring that shipping is safe, secure and environment friendly and contributing to the                            IMO SDG Brochure as of industry policies and best practices that further positive environmental performance.
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