The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has discussed ways of regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by civil aircraft for almost 20 years. Over the past four years, a consensus has developed about a market-based mechanism in the form of a carbon offset system. This article describes the route to the agreement reached by ICAO’s 39th Assembly, in order to contextualise the results and point out some of its limitations. It points to two main factors that contributed to the consensus: the role of the European Union, which sought to lead the negotiations, and the choice of a flexible and ultimately weak mechanism that received support from the international airlines
The effects of aviation on climate pose unique policy challenges. A large fraction of the CO2 emissi...
In 2008, with support from all institutions, the EU decided to include aviation into its Emissions T...
This is the version of record of an article originally published by the University of Ottawa's Facul...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has discussed ways of regulating greenhouse gas...
Abstract The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has discussed ways of regulating green...
Abstract Studies estimate that between 2% to 3% of the global CO2 emissions stem from the aviation s...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) set a cap for international aviation's greenhou...
In what the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) heralds as a 'historic agreement' and t...
In December 2006, the European Commission announced a proposal for a directive that would bring inte...
ABSTRACTInternational aviation grows at a rate of roughly 5 percent per year. Its greenhouse gas (GH...
The international aviation sector is responsible for 2% of all Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions (Terre...
The international aviation and shipping sectors contribute significantly to climatic change and air ...
In 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and International Maritime Organizatio...
The European Union (EU) has long been in a diplomatic row with its main trading partners. The row co...
The European Trading System (EU ETS) for carbon emissions has been extended to apply to aviation as ...
The effects of aviation on climate pose unique policy challenges. A large fraction of the CO2 emissi...
In 2008, with support from all institutions, the EU decided to include aviation into its Emissions T...
This is the version of record of an article originally published by the University of Ottawa's Facul...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has discussed ways of regulating greenhouse gas...
Abstract The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has discussed ways of regulating green...
Abstract Studies estimate that between 2% to 3% of the global CO2 emissions stem from the aviation s...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) set a cap for international aviation's greenhou...
In what the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) heralds as a 'historic agreement' and t...
In December 2006, the European Commission announced a proposal for a directive that would bring inte...
ABSTRACTInternational aviation grows at a rate of roughly 5 percent per year. Its greenhouse gas (GH...
The international aviation sector is responsible for 2% of all Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions (Terre...
The international aviation and shipping sectors contribute significantly to climatic change and air ...
In 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and International Maritime Organizatio...
The European Union (EU) has long been in a diplomatic row with its main trading partners. The row co...
The European Trading System (EU ETS) for carbon emissions has been extended to apply to aviation as ...
The effects of aviation on climate pose unique policy challenges. A large fraction of the CO2 emissi...
In 2008, with support from all institutions, the EU decided to include aviation into its Emissions T...
This is the version of record of an article originally published by the University of Ottawa's Facul...