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UN Global Compact and shipping 行业 confirm formation of ‘people-centred’ Task Force to ensure Just Transition to net-zero

2021年11月10日
从左到右:Stephen Cotton, 秘书长, International Transport Workers’ Federation, 家伙弄平, 秘书长, International Chamber of Shipping announcing the Just Transition Taskforce for shipping on stage at COP26 Just Transition to Transport Equity and Equality panel, 11月11日2021. 资料来源:国际航运协会

格拉斯哥,2021年11月10日. In a landmark moment for maritime workers the formation of a Just Transition Maritime Task Force has been agreed to drive decarbonisation of the 行业 and support millions of seafarers through shipping’s green transition. 

The task force will push forward shipping’s climate goals while protecting its works and their communities, 确保人人有机会. It will focus on the development of new green skills and green and decent work, identifying best practice across the value chain and providing policy recommendations for an equitable transition – with a specific focus on developing economies.

The task force was agreed during high-level discussions at COP26, including in discussions with the Shipping lead, 联合国气候卫士团队, whose founding members include the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), 代表船东, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), 代表海员和港口工人, 以及联合国全球契约, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.  

Other influential UN organisations including the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will join the task force as formal partners. 

ICS秘书长盖伊•普拉滕表示: “We are all about to face the single largest transition in modern times, 我们所有人都会受到影响.”

“Many of our seafarers come from developing nations, who are witnessing first-hand the effects of climate change. We must ensure they are given the green skills they need to keep global trade moving, and that developing nations can have access to the technologies and infrastructure to be part of shipping’s green transition.” 

The world’s largest economies reiterated the importance of Just Transition this week as 30 nations committed to strategies ensuring that workers, businesses and communities are supported as countries transition to greener economies. 

Global shipping is responsible for the movement of 90% of world trade and currently accounts for nearly 3% of global GHG emissions. 有超过1个.4million seafarers globally, with the majority of this workforce originating from emerging economies. 

Stephen Cotton, ITF 秘书长, said: “This task force will give international shipping the opportunity to lead the transformation of transport. We welcome the commitment from all partners, 来自工业界和联合国机构, to tackle this challenge collaboratively with workers and their unions. We know that seafarers’ expertise will lead shipping’s green transformation, and we look forward to working in the task force to push forward concrete,tangible solutions to decarbonise the sector in a worker-led just transition.”

The move represents the first of its kind for shipping and will provide clear leadership and steer for the 行业 to coordinate efforts and work with governments, 行业, workers and their representatives to ensure a people-centred transition for the maritime 行业.

Sanda Ojiambo, CEO and Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact said: “Businesses are raising ambition for climate action and preparing for the transformative shift in our economies and societies necessary to secure a 1.5度的未来. As companies work to halve emissions by 2030, a people-centered approach is a key to ensuring a just transition that  leaves no one behind. 

“With over 87 million people employed by our nearly 14,000家参与公司, the UN Global Compact is uniquely positioned to scale the collective global impact of business to support a just transition. 由我们最近推出的 Just Transition思维实验室 this Maritime task force will help translate concrete strategies and policies for the sector.” 

劳工组织总干事盖·莱德说: “The task force represents the best of sectoral social dialogue. It echoes the tripartite approach set out in the ILO’s 2015 Guidelines for a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all, taking a human-centred approach to achieving green shipping.”

A meeting is expected to take place in December to begin setting up the practical next steps for the Just Transition Task Force.