Shipping polluters finally set to pay as European Parliament prepares to vote

(Transport and Environment, 13 May 2022) Parliament is set to adopt ambitious carbon pricing for shipping.

One year after the European Commission’s landmark climate package, ‘Fit for 55’, it is now in the hands of the European Parliament (EP). We look at what is at stake for the European Green Deal and Europe’s climate ambitions, as the lead committees of the EP vote to adopt key Fit for 55 proposals.

20 years after committing to regulate shipping emissions at the EU-level, the European Commission’s proposal to include shipping in the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS) is finally on the European Parliament’s table.

The ETS is the cornerstone of the EU’s climate policy. It is based on a very simple principle: you pay for every tonne of greenhouse gas emissions you pollute. No more, no less. This hugely important principle – that the ‘polluter pays’ – has, for far too long, been absent from the shipping sector.

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Transport and Environment, 13 May 2022: Shipping polluters finally set to pay as European Parliament prepares to vote