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Getting shipping to zero carbon is not just a matter of political willpower — the industry must figure out how best to bridge the difference in cost between conventional fuels and zero carbon options while managing the transition of the existing fleet amid myriad regulatory and market uncertainties. That requires hard decisions to be made quickly amid rapidly rising carbon prices. The Markets Outlook discussion this month looks at the numbers informing the decisions around costs, uncertainties and fuel prices.

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