The IMO’s revised strategy sets the scene for the large majority of shipping to have maximised efficiency by 2030 and transitioned away from fossil fuels by 2040. The outcome creates a clear onus for national, regional, and corporate actors to step-up ambition and action in order to be of assistance in ensuring a smooth transition.

The shipping sector is entering a new phase along its decarbonization journey. Whilst the clarity of the shape and speed at which this transition will take place remains to be determined, it is clear that adoption of scalable zero emission fuels should now start rapidly increasing with support from corporate, national and regional actions.

Policy for shipping’s transition must, at least, meet a two-pillar test of Effectiveness and Equity. With our report finding current regional regulation falling unfortunately short on both counts, we must now see a focused effort by policymakers at IMO to bring about effective and equitable mid-term measures that both the sector and the Member States need.

Much remains to be desired of industry initiatives. Our analysis shows none are aligned with the latest climate science in terms of their ambition and lack transparency. This needs to change, for example by following guidance published by the UN for private actors, or the very actors that present themselves as the vanguard face the risk of being called out for greenwashing.

IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data
IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data

IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data

Developed as part of a PhD project at IEDE, this pioneering tool offers a long-needed resource to support sustainable construction practices across Jordan.

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The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China
The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning (BSP) Director, Prof. Raco and Research Director Prof. Andres spent a week in Shanghai to launch new projects and forge new partnerships.

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IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)
IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

James Ford, Director at Hoare Lea, joins IEDE Talks 2025 to share insights on innovation, sustainability, and thriving in future careers across the built environment.

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