Wednesday, July 22, 2009

NAUTILUS International has criticized the UK government for low carbon transport policy, published last week, for a suspected “undue emphasis” on reducing the release of greenhouse gases by ships, and failure to recognize the potential contribution they can solve the problem.
By difference, the Chamber of Shipping has welcomed the file, which forms part of the Low Carbon Transition Plan, through which the UK hopes to cut overall CO2 emissions by 34% by 2020 and at least 80% by 2050.
Transport in all modes currently occupy for 21% of all UK domestic carbon emissions, and the strategy sets out the policies and proposals for reducing all mode of transport sector emissions by 85m tones by 2022.
By difference, the Chamber of Shipping has welcomed the file, which forms part of the Low Carbon Transition Plan, through which the UK hopes to cut overall CO2 emissions by 34% by 2020 and at least 80% by 2050.
Transport in all modes currently occupy for 21% of all UK domestic carbon emissions, and the strategy sets out the policies and proposals for reducing all mode of transport sector emissions by 85m tones by 2022.
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