IMO and UNFCCC
IMO is a specialized United Nations agency and the global standard-setting authority for the safety, security and environmental performance of international shipping. As such, the Organization contributes to international action to address climate change by regulating GHG emissions from international shipping.
In December 2015, the 21st UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP 21) adopted the Paris Agreement. This agreement aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. However, because of their international nature, international shipping and aviation were not part of this agreement. In the wake of COP 21, IMO, as the regulatory body for the maritime industry, adopted its Initial IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships in April 2018.
IMO actively participates in each COP and other relevant UNFCCC meetings, as appropriate. Find the detail in the sidebar.
IMO reports to the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA)
The
UNFCCC subsidiary bodies for Implementation (SBI) and for Scientific and
Technological Advice (SBSTA) meet in parallel, twice a year (during the Climate
Change Conference in Spring/Summer and in conjunction with COP in Autumn). When
they are not meeting in conjunction with COP, the subsidiary bodies usually
convene at the UNFCCC headquarters in Bonn, Germany. IMO updates SBSTA sessions
about its latest progress and achievements in addressing GHG emissions from
international shipping.
Meeting | IMO Statement | IMO Submission | |
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SBSTA 59, November-December 2023 | IMO Statement to SBSTA 59 | IMO submission to SBSTA 59 | |
SBSTA 58, June 2023 | IMO Statement to SBSTA 58 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 58 | |
SBSTA 57, November 2022 (COP 27) | IMO Statement to SBSTA 57 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 57 | |
SBSTA 56, June 2022 | IMO Statement to SBSTA 56 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 56 | |
SBSTA 52-55, November 2021 (COP 26) | IMO Statement to SBSTA 52-55 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 52-55 | |
SBSTA 51, December 2019 (COP 25) | IMO Statement to SBSTA 51 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 51 | |
SBSTA 50, June 2019 | IMO Statement to SBSTA 50 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 50 | |
SBSTA 49, December 2018 (COP 24) | IMO Statement to SBSTA 49 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 49 | |
SBSTA 48, May 2018 | IMO Statement to SBSTA 48 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 48 | |
SBSTA 47, November 2017 (COP 23) | IMO Statement to SBSTA 47 | IMO Submission to SBSTA 47 |