New study maps the web of climate transition risks facing shipping and warns that siloed approaches to address them would not limit exposure

New study maps the web of climate transition risks facing shipping and warns that siloed approaches to address them would not limit exposure

in International Shipping News
13/05/2026

A new white paper published today argues that the sector’s current fragmented approach to climate risk management leaves it dangerously exposed. The white paper titled, Navigating climate transition risks in global shipping, draws on a peer-reviewed academic study by researchers from Erasmus Rotterdam University, University of Copenhagen and UCL, and provides comprehensive analysis of the climate-related transition risks facing the global shipping industry.

The study identified five interconnected categories of transition risk — litigation, policy, contractual, technology, and social, and maps the pathways through which risks in one domain can trigger or amplify consequences in another. For instance, the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) regulation requires investment in emissions-reducing…


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