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Shipping nations dodge controversy in IMO talks, risk facing external measures

By Emma Portier Davis ( July 15, 2009, 12:00 GMT | Insight) -- Delegations from the world’s shipping nations have been dodging controversy at their meeting this week on measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions and agreed to hold off on conclusions until after December negotiations in Copenhagen to secure a global treaty on climate change, MLex E3 has learned. The industry risks losing the opportunity to self-regulate.Delegations from the world’s shipping nations have been dodging controversy at their meeting this week on measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions and agreed to hold off on conclusions until after December negotiations in Copenhagen to secure a global treaty on climate change, MLex E3 has learned....

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