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As negotiations on a landmark climate agreement introducing the world’s first global carbon price on any polluter are set to catch a second breeze, the resumption of talks at the UN is seen as a big test whether countries can unite against the U.S. and other largely oil-producing states to defend the framework and adopt it as it is later this year to help curb shipping’s reliance on fossil fuels and cut vessel fuel costs in the long-term. The post World’s first global shipping carbon price talks back at UN’s bargaining table appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Work & Theory on April 17, 2026
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