U.S. Rejects Net-Zero Shipping Proposal Amid Climate Policy Tensions

The United States has refused to endorse the International Maritime Organization's Net-Zero Framework aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping. The announcement, made by top U.S. officials, emphasizes potential retaliatory actions and the ongoing global conflict over climate policies impacting trade and emission controls.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-08-2025 23:20 IST | Created: 12-08-2025 23:20 IST
U.S. Rejects Net-Zero Shipping Proposal Amid Climate Policy Tensions
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In a decisive move against international climate regulations, the United States on Tuesday rejected the International Maritime Organization's 'Net-Zero Framework' proposal. This plan was designed to lower greenhouse gas emissions from global shipping operations.

Top administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, warned of consequences for countries supporting the plan. The statement comes just before a critical vote at the United Nations' shipping agency.

Amid growing pressure from environmentalists and industry investors, the U.S. maintains its stance, diverging from the Paris Agreement's goals while negotiating a global treaty on plastic pollution.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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