Study: Global biofuel shipping push could exacerbate climate and food supply risks

Stuart Stone
clock • 6 min read
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Rules being drawn up by the International Maritime Organisation could see almost a third of global shipping running on biofuels in 2030, with negative implications for land use, deforestation and climate change, warns T&E

Plans being drawn up by the global shipping industry to curb the sector's emissions by ramping up the use of biofuels conversely risks worsening the sector's impacts on climate change, deforestation and...

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