Webinar | Shipping Emissions — Do Stakeholders Still Care?

 

One year ago, we sat down with an expert panel that included the Sea Cargo Charter (SCC) and peers representing dry bulk and container shipping to ask the question, “who is actually driving decarbonization in shipping?”

As 2030 looms and shipping continues to contribute 3% of the world’s total GHG emissions, and on an upward trend, KCC and ZeroLab are gathering a group of panelists to revisit the question we asked last year: who will drive decarbonization in shipping in today’s world? They will touch on the policy developments in the EU and in IMO and discuss the impact from the first SCC disclosure. They will further dig into what does it take to increase urgency among stakeholders and discuss how charterers and shipowners are working together today - and how they could work together going forward to pave the way to zero emissions freight.

Guests include:

  • Claire Wright | Shell Shipping and Maritime

  • Haris Zografakis | Stephenson Harwood LLP

  • Johannah Christensen | Global Maritime Forum

  • Julian Bray | TradeWinds

  • Marthe Lamp Sandvik | DNB ASA

  • Su Yin Anand | South32

Moderated by: Ingrid Kylstad, Sustainability Lead | ZeroLab by Klaveness

 
 
 
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