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Norway introduces zero-emissions requirement from 2026 to world heritage fjords

Norway enforces zero-emissions rules for vessels entering its World Heritage fjords starting in 2026 to protect the fragile marine environment and reduce pollution.

Norway has implemented a zero-emissions requirement for ships visiting its five UNESCO World Heritage fjords beginning in 2026. The new regulations, introduced by the Norwegian Maritime Authority, mandate that tourist vessels and ferries operating in these sensitive areas must not emit pollutants during their visits. This move is part of a broader strategy to preserve the unique ecosystems and scenic beauty of the fjords, which attract millions of visitors annually. The government has also invested in shore power infrastructure to support compliance, allowing vessels to plug into the local electricity grid while docked. Environmental groups have welcomed the measure as a significant step toward reducing maritime pollution and combating climate change in Norway.
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World Heritage fjords, Norway
Date added
2026-03-23 00:23 UTC
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Nautilus International
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