Back to Squawk list
  • 7

The aviation sector wants to reach net zero by 2050. How will it do it?

Soumis
 
For many of us, the ready availability of low-cost air travel has become the norm rather than the exception. Yet aviation is responsible for around 2.5% of global CO2 emissions, with most aircraft powered by jet gasoline. The European Commission predicts that by the middle of the 21st century, demand for flying could increase aviation’s greenhouse gas emissions by upwards of 300% over 2005 levels if no drastic measures are taken to reduce them. (www.weforum.org) Plus d'info...

Sort type: [Top] [Newest]


n7777r
Derek Vaughn 3
How will it do it? It won't.
linbb
linbb 2
For one thing would be nice to call it jet fuel as they dont burn gasoline the other is doing it using farm products. It takes lots of fuel just to bring that product to market as jet fuel. So the amount of land required to do such things is unknown right now. So how that would affect the farm industry with them changing from food crops to jet fuel crop of ever what that might be will affect food prices too.
Stormy105
Ed Chapman 1
Voodoo.
avionik99
avionik99 1
Its done with Fairy dust and Unicorn Pee Pee

Se connecter

Vous n'avez pas de compte? Inscrivez-vous maintenant (gratuitement) pour des fonctionnalités personnalisées, des alertes de vols, et plus encore!
Saviez-vous que le suivi des vols FlightAware est soutenu par la publicité ?
Vous pouvez nous aider à garder FlightAware gratuit en autorisant les annonces de FlightAware.com. Nous travaillons dur pour que notre publicité reste pertinente et discrète afin de créer une expérience formidable. Il est facile et rapide de mettre les annonces en liste blanche sur FlightAware ou d’examiner nos comptes premium.
Abandonner