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Global Maritime Forum: Industry Leaders Call on COP26 to Commit to Decarbonize International Shipping by 2050
LONDON, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization, urging world leaders to take 
action to align shipping with the Paris Agreement temperature goal, was today 
delivered to the UK Presidency of COP26 at the Global Maritime Forum Annual 
Summit in London 

The Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization has been developed by a 
multi-stakeholder taskforce convened by the Getting to Zero Coalition – a 
partnership between the Global Maritime Forum, the World Economic Forum and 
Friends of Ocean Action. The Call to Action is backed by more than 200 industry 
leaders and organizations representing the entire maritime value chain and 
sends the clear message that a full decarbonization of international shipping 
is both urgent and achievable. It calls on governments to work together with 
the shipping industry to deliver the policies and investments needed to reach 
critical tipping points in decarbonizing global supply chains and the global 
economy.

"With the Call to Action, leaders from across the maritime value chain send a 
strong signal to governments meeting in Glasgow next week that it's time to 
raise ambitions and commit to fully decarbonize international shipping by 2050. 
If governments want to be climate heroes at COP26, they must also be climate 
heroes at the International Maritime Organization, where urgent action is 
needed to put international shipping on a just and equitable Paris-aligned 
pathway", says Johannah Christensen, Chief Executive Officer, Global Maritime 
Forum. 

The Call to Action demonstrates that there is broad industry support for the 
decarbonization of shipping and shows the many actions and commitments that are 
already being made by companies, while specifying what is needed from 
Governments to fully decarbonize the sector by 2050. 

Specifically, signatories call on government to: 

- Commit to decarbonizing international shipping by 2050 
- Support industrial scale zero emission shipping projects through national 
action
- Deliver policy measures that will make zero emission shipping the default 
choice by 2030

The 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow taking 
place from 31 October to 12 November 2021 is hosted by the UK in partnership 
with Italy and will bring parties together to accelerate action towards the 
goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

"COP26 is a unique opportunity to accelerate global efforts to address climate 
change. All industries must be part of the journey towards reaching net-zero 
emissions and keeping the Paris temperature goals within reach. As COP 
President, I welcome the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization and its 
clear message that leaders from across the maritime industry are ready to work 
with governments to fully decarbonize international shipping by 2050," says 
Alok Sharma, COP26 President.

About the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization

More than 200 industry leaders and organizations from across the maritime value 
chain are signatories to   the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization 
including shipping, cargo, energy, finance, ports, and infrastructure. 
Signatories are among some of the world's largest actors in global trade: Anglo 
American, A.P. Moller- Maersk, BHP, Bolloré Logistics, BP, BW LPG, Cargill 
Ocean Transportation, Carnival Corporation, Citi, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine 
Engineering, ENGIE, Euronav, Fortescue Metals Group, GasLog, Hapag-Lloyd, 
Iberdrola, Lloyd's Register, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, MSC Mediterranean Shipping 
Company, Ocean Network Express, Olympic Shipping and Management, Ørsted, Panama 
Canal Authority, Port of Rotterdam, PSA International, Rio Tinto, Shell, Swire 
Shipping, Trafigura, Ultranav, Unilever, V.Group, Volvo, and Yara.

The Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization was initially launched on the 
22 September 2021 in conjunction with the UN General Assembly. 

Learn more about the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization and see the 
full list of Signatories here.... [ 
https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2021/09/Call-to-Action-for-Shipping-Decarbonization.pdf 
]

Learn more about what concrete actions Signatories of the Call to Action for 
Shipping Decarbonization are taking in support of shipping decarbonization 
here... [ 
https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2021/09/Report-on-Climate-Commitments-by-Signatories-to-the-Call-to-Action-for-Shipping-Decarbonization.pdf 
]   

Learn more about the Global Maritime Forum Summit in London on 27-28 October 
2021, here… [ https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/annual-summit-2021 ]

About the Getting to Zero Coalition
 
The Getting to Zero Coalition is an industry-led platform for collaboration 
that brings together leading stakeholders from across the maritime and fuels 
value chains with the financial sector and other committed to making 
commercially viable zero emission vessels a scalable reality by 2030. The 
Getting to Zero Coalition is a partnership between the Global Maritime Forum, 
the Friends of Ocean Action, and the World Economic Forum.

About Friends of Ocean Action

Friends of Ocean Action is a unique group of over 55 global leaders from 
business, international organizations, civil society, science and academia who 
are fast-tracking scalable solutions to the most pressing challenges facing the 
ocean. It is hosted by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the World 
Resources Institute.

About World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private 
Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and 
other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. It was 
established in 1971 as a not-for-profit foundation and is headquartered in 
Geneva, Switzerland. It is independent, impartial and not tied to any special 
interests.

About Global Maritime Forum

The Global Maritime Forum is an international not-for-profit organization 
committed to shaping the future of global seaborne trade to increase 
sustainable long-term economic development and human wellbeing.



SOURCE: Global Maritime Forum
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