UNSG
MESSAGE FOR THE WORLD MARITIME DAY
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, September 29, 2022: Maritime
transport represents more than 80% of global trade. The war in Ukraine –and the
Black Sea Grain Initiative – have reminded us of the vital role of shipping in
feeding the world.
The
theme of this year's World Maritime Day, "New technologies for greener
shipping", highlights the need for sustainable shipping solutions that
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect the environment and align with the
1.5-degree goal of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
The
maritime sector must accelerate its voyage to decarbonization.
Without
concerted action, emissions from shipping are projected to grow by up to 250
percent by 2050 over 2008 levels. Governments and private companies need to
work together to harness innovative technologies such as digitalization and
automation and foster a just transition that includes developing countries and
promotes renewable energy and alternative fuels.
The
vessels to be deployed in this decade will determine whether the shipping
sector achieves net zero emissions by 2050. Smarter and greener zero-emission
ships must become the default choice and be commercially available for all by
2030.
As
shipping continues to connect humanity, it must play an essential part in
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and building a fair and prosperous
future for people and the planet.
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