A group of mainly oil-reliant nations, including the US, Saudi Arabia, and Russia, are attempting to alter the approval process for the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) Net-Zero Framework (NZF).
This move could jeopardise the adoption of the landmark pact at the IMO talks in London, as the proposed procedural changes would require support from countries representing half of the world's shipping fleet.
The policy is the world's first global emissions pricing on any sector.
Experts warn that the proposed changes could hinder the implementation of the NZF.
Author's summary: Oil-reliant nations threaten green shipping deal.