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IMO debates options to cut ship air pollution
An international working group reviewing air pollution from marine transport has developed "pretty firm ideas" on ways to cut emissions of sulphur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from ships over the next decade. The group, which met in Oslo last week, will present final recommendations to the International maritime organisation (IMO) in July 2007.
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