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The '''International Maritime Organization''' is a UN body to regulate international shipping.
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The '''International Maritime Organization''' is a UN body to regulate international shipping.  
  
 
==Control==
 
==Control==
A 2017 report by London-based non-profit organisation [[InfluenceMap]] claims corporations have "unmatched" power to shape regulations at the International Maritime Organization.<ref>https://influencemap.org/site/data/000/302/Shipping_Report_October_2017.pdf</ref>
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A 2017 report by London-based non-profit organisation [[InfluenceMap]] claims corporations have "unmatched" power to shape regulations at the International Maritime Organization<ref>https://influencemap.org/site/data/000/302/Shipping_Report_October_2017.pdf</ref> - i.e. that the IMO stood out as the UN body ''most'' influenced by corporations. The study observed that
 
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|text=Despite being responsible for close to 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the shipping sector remains outside of the UN Paris Agreement on climate. It has achieved this through corporate capture of the International Maritime Organization
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|subjects=IMO, Climate Change, Paris Agreement, Shipping
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 4 October 2023

Group.png International Maritime Organization  
(Specialized agency of the United Nations, RegulatorSourcewatch WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
International Maritime Organization.svg
AbbreviationIMO, OMI
Formation1959
Parent organizationUN
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Type Specialised agency
Member ofGlobal Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact

The International Maritime Organization is a UN body to regulate international shipping.

Control

A 2017 report by London-based non-profit organisation InfluenceMap claims corporations have "unmatched" power to shape regulations at the International Maritime Organization[1] - i.e. that the IMO stood out as the UN body most influenced by corporations. The study observed that

“Despite being responsible for close to 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the shipping sector remains outside of the UN Paris Agreement on climate. It has achieved this through corporate capture of the International Maritime Organization”
' [2]

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