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Support for the latest in a raft of declarations on shipping at Glasgow climate summit COP26 has come from maritime consultancy UMAS, which has backed the Clydebank Declaration.
This sees 21 nations agree to create emission-free corridors that will encourage the development of alternative fuels.
In an announcement today, the UK government published …
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