“While 26% of the respondents think their investment in greenhouse-gas emissions reduction would not be hit by Covid-19 once the crisis recedes, 30% said they would reduce investments,” the group said. “Some 44% suggested putting money into decarbonisation would no longer be possible.” Members of the International Maritime Organization, the United Nations’ marine regulator, have agreed to improve fuel efficiency by 30% by 2025 and slash greenhouse-gas emissions by half by 2050 from 2008 levels. Newsletter Sign-up The Logistics Report Top news and in-depth analysis on the world of logistics, from supply chain to transport and technology. SUBSCRIBE That effort is starting to reset the fundamentals of how ships get their power . Most ships have long run on a thick, high-polluting oil byproduct known as bunker fuel. But time is short as switching would involve fuels that are yet to be tested, new engines that have yet to […]