Global Aviation Emission Reduction Target: Agreement and Impact

2023-11-24 21:00:25

More than 100 countries agreed during a meeting on a temporary goal to reduce emissions from global aviation by 2030 through the use of less polluting fuel, but China, Russia and other countries expressed reservations regarding the impact on their economies.

The International Civil Aviation Organization said the target, agreed following five days of talks in Dubai led by the United Nations, calls for a five percent reduction in carbon emissions through the use of clean energy sources such as sustainable aviation fuel by 2030. The target ranged between five and eight percent in an earlier draft.

The United States said during the closing session of the meeting held before the COP28 climate summit next week that the goal is to send a “clear and positive signal” to the financial community that must invest in new clean energy projects.

It is estimated that aviation contributes between two and three percent of global carbon emissions. Sustainable aviation fuel is essential towards reducing these emissions, but it is expensive and represents less than one percent of the total global aviation fuel.

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