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CONTENTS
01 Introduction and Controversy
02 Challenges and Current Situations
03 Measures and Progress
SUMMARY REPO
AND TERMINAL
CO2 emissions
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Challenges
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This is why IMO has set this ambitious
goal, and it is also the great challenge that
IMO needs to face.
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Situations
IMO alternative ways
immediate measures
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Air lubrication
wind-assisted
propulsion systems
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28 large ships
5% 9% 25%
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03 Where the skies are blue to see you once again, my love Over seas and coast to coast To find a place i love the
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transformation a half
one-third
methanol gas fuel ships
hydrogen fuel
(The statistics of methanol fuel
ships,available at
shmtu.edu.cn,2022) new shipbuilding orders
PART.04
CRUISE FREIGHT
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IMO Secretary-General Lim "we have a clear direction, a shared vision
Kim-taek and ambitious targets that will guide us to
a landmark development deliver on our promises and live up to the
expectations the world has of us."
new chapter
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