Under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Aviation Climate Change Research Initiative (ACCRI), non-CO2 climatic impacts of commercial aviation are assessed for current (2006) and for future (2050) baseline and mitigation scenarios. The effects of the non-CO2 aircraft emissions are examined using a number of advanced climate and atmospheric chemistry transport models. Radiative forcing (RF) estimates for individual forcing effects are provided as a range for comparison against those published in the literature. Preliminary results for selected RF components for 2050 scenarios indicate that a 2% increase in fuel efficiency and a decrease in NOx emissions due to advanced aircraft technologies and operational procedures, as well as the ...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx, sulfur oxides, and soot. Many studies have investigated...
Aviation has the capacity to drive changes in atmospheric composition, and therefore climate and air...
Under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Aviation Climate Change Research Initiative (ACCRI...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2016PDFJournal ArticleBrasseur, GPGupta, MohanAnderson, Bruce EBalasubra...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation emissions contribute to the radiative forcing (RF) of climate. Of importance are emissions ...
Emissions from aviation are an important component in the overall concerns about the effects of huma...
Aviation in 2005 was recently estimated to cause about 5% of total anthropogenic radiative forcing (...
Don Wuebbles - The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences School of Earth, Society, and E...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx, sulfur oxides, and soot. Many studies have investigated...
Aviation has the capacity to drive changes in atmospheric composition, and therefore climate and air...
Under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Aviation Climate Change Research Initiative (ACCRI...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2016PDFJournal ArticleBrasseur, GPGupta, MohanAnderson, Bruce EBalasubra...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation emissions contribute to the radiative forcing (RF) of climate. Of importance are emissions ...
Emissions from aviation are an important component in the overall concerns about the effects of huma...
Aviation in 2005 was recently estimated to cause about 5% of total anthropogenic radiative forcing (...
Don Wuebbles - The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences School of Earth, Society, and E...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Global aviation operations contribute to anthropogenic climate change via a complex set of processes...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx, sulfur oxides, and soot. Many studies have investigated...
Aviation has the capacity to drive changes in atmospheric composition, and therefore climate and air...