An international vote to formally approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday, in a victory for the United States which opposes...
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An international vote to formally approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday, in a victory for the United States which opposes the carbon-cutting plan. The London-based International Maritime Organization (IMO), which is the shipping body of the United Nations, voted in April for a global pricing system to help curb greenhouse gases. But a vote on whether to formally approve the deal was canceled on Friday until next year after US President Donald Trump threatened sanctions against countries backing the plan. Increased divisions, notably between oil producing nations and non-oil producers, emerged this week at meetings leading up to Friday's planned follow-up vote to...
An international vote to formally approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday, in a victory for the United States which opposes...
An international vote to formally approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday, in a victory for the United States which opposes...
An international vote to formally approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday, in a victory for the United States which opposes...
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