Review of maritime transport 2023 : towards a green and just transition
2023
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SymbolUNCTAD/RMT/2023
TitleReview of maritime transport 2023 : towards a green and just transition
AccessEnglish: UNCTAD_RMT_2023-EN - PDF ;
Summary
"UNCTAD's Review of Maritime Transport 2023 calls for a "just and equitable transition" to a decarbonized shipping industry. The sector, whose greenhouse gas emissions have risen 20% over the last decade, operates an ageing fleet that runs almost exclusively on fossil fuels. As global leaders prepare for the next UN climate conference (COP28), UNCTAD advocates for system-wide collaboration, swift regulatory intervention and stronger investments in green technologies and fleets. Full decarbonization by 2050 will require massive investments and could lead to higher maritime logistics costs, raising concerns for vulnerable shipping-reliant nations like small island developing states. The report emphasizes the need to balance environmental goals with economic needs but underscores that the cost of inaction far outweighs the required investments. Beyond cleaner fuels, the industry needs to move faster towards digital solutions like AI and blockchain to improve efficiency as well as sustainability. In its analysis of global maritime trends, the report highlights shipping's resilience despite major challenges stemming from global crises, such as the war in Ukraine. Maritime trade is expected to grow 2.4% in 2023 and more than 2% between 2024 and 2028." -- author website
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DateGeneva : UN, 2023
Description
126 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
ISBN / ISSN
9789210028868
9789213584569 (eISBN)
0566-7682
2225-3459 (eISSN)
9789213584569 (eISBN)
0566-7682
2225-3459 (eISSN)
Sales number23.II.D.23