Uncovering the Hidden Challenges in the Aviation Industry's Climate Change Story
The aviation sector's impact on global emissions, lack of media coverage, opaque decision-making at ICAO, COVID-19's effects on climate plans, green recovery challenges, and the concept of flight shaming are explored in this revealing analysis.
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Aviation Aviation: The climate change story 1
Why cover the aviation Why cover the aviation sector? sector? Emissions from flying account for 2-3% of global emissions A sector in expansion. Industry forecast anticipates emissions to increase by up to 300% by 2050. Aviation, like shipping, is not covered by the Paris Agreement Outside specialist/trade press there is little coverage of the sector ICAO the International Civil Aviation Organisation is one of the UN s most opaque bodies And yet the decisions taken there will have an impact on the sector s emissions for years to come 2
ICAO ICAO Council effectively closed to media But trade groups represented Industry among state delegations Committee on aviation environmental protection closed to media Secure portals Non-disclosure agreements Only open meeting happens once every three years Open to scrutiny ? 4
Covid Covid- -19 and aviation s climate plan 19 and aviation s climate plan The sector agreed to make all growth in international flights after 2020 carbon neutral, from a baseline of 2019-2020 BUT 2020 exceptional year: less flights = less emissions = toughen the industry s climate goal (slightly) Industry lobbied ICAO to change the baseline to 2019 Review in 2022 EU conceded to the baseline change Gives airlines a free pass to pollute for the next three to six years 6
What green recovery? What green recovery? Bailouts with no strings attached NGO tracker estimates European airlines have sought 33 billion in government bailouts, without binding environmental conditions French government s 7billion bailout to AirFrance, includes some environmental conditions: o Cutting its carbon intensity by 10% from today s levels in 2030, o halving CO2 emissions from flights within mainland France, o and use at least 2% of alternative jet fuel by 2025. 7
Flight shame Flight shame Flight shaming : a threat Social licence to operate Carbon offsets Alternative fuels AND Heathrow airport expansion ruled unlawful over climate commitments No long-term emissions reduction goal 8
Those who follow the story Those who follow the story International Civil Aviation Organisation International Air Transport Association: airlines trade association Air Transport Action Group: industry lobby International Coalition for Sustainable Aviation: NGO coalition Transport & Environment Aviation Environment Federation Environmental Defense Fund Carbon Market Watch: on offsets International Council on Clean Transportation 9
Get in touch Get in touch Twitter: @ Twitter: @ChloeFarand ChloeFarand Email: cf@climatehomenews.com Email: cf@climatehomenews.com 11