ENERGY TRANSITION

Getting to Zero Coalition

Accelerating maritime shipping's decarbonization with the development and deployment of commercially viable deep sea zero emission vessels by 2030 towards full decarbonization by 2050.

A full and equitable decarbonization of international shipping is urgent and achievable. This is the clear message from more than 230 industry leaders and organizations representing the entire maritime value chain, including shipping, cargo, energy, finance, ports, and infrastructure.

Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization

Signatories to the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization call on governments to work together with industry to deliver the policies and investments needed to reach critical tipping points in decarbonizing global supply chains and the global economy.

The private sector is already taking important steps to decarbonize global supply chains. Now governments must deliver the policies that will supercharge the transition and make zero emission shipping the default choice by 2030.

The signatories for the Call to Action urge governments to:

  1. Commit to decarbonizing international shipping by 2050
  2.  Support industrial scale zero emission shipping projects through national action
  3. Deliver policy measures that will make zero emission shipping the default choice by 2030

To learn more and view the full list of signatories, download the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization.

To find out more about what concrete actions signatories to the Call to Action are taking, read the Report on Climate Commitments by Signatories to the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization.

The messages of the Call to Action have been endorsed by the Getting to Zero Coalition and its members. The Call to Action constitutes one of the founding documents of the Coalition, along with the Ambition Statement.