The contribution of aviation to anthropogenic climate change results from CO2 and non-CO2 emissions. Latter comprises emissions of nitrogen oxides, water vapour, and aerosols as well as contrail and contrail-cirrus effects. A series of updates can be noted in recent studies related to the effects of NOx-emissions; the inclusion of two physical processes and an updated radiation calculation (see below). However, in our opinion, two further published methodological shortcomings have not been fully considered which leads to a considerable underestimation of the contribution of aviation’s NOx emissions to climate change. First, methane response calculations implicitly assume steady-state instead of an adequate transient development. Second, mos...
Aviation is a unique anthropogenic emission source in that it is the only man-made source of emissi...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
The contribution of aviation to anthropogenic climate change results from CO2 and non-CO2 emissions....
The contribution of aviation to anthropogenic climate change results from CO2 and non-CO2 emissions....
A combination of linear response models is used to estimate the transient changes in the global mean...
Aviation in 2005 was recently estimated to cause about 5% of total anthropogenic radiative forcing (...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx and particles. While CO2 has a long atmospheric residenc...
International audienceAviation NO$_x$ emissions not only have an impact on global climate by changin...
Climate change is a challenge to society. Identifying promising mitigation measures requires a good ...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) alter the composition of the atmosphere, perturbing the ...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx, sulfur oxides, and soot. Many studies have investigated...
Aviation is a unique anthropogenic emission source in that it is the only man-made source of emissi...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...
The contribution of aviation to anthropogenic climate change results from CO2 and non-CO2 emissions....
The contribution of aviation to anthropogenic climate change results from CO2 and non-CO2 emissions....
A combination of linear response models is used to estimate the transient changes in the global mean...
Aviation in 2005 was recently estimated to cause about 5% of total anthropogenic radiative forcing (...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx and particles. While CO2 has a long atmospheric residenc...
International audienceAviation NO$_x$ emissions not only have an impact on global climate by changin...
Climate change is a challenge to society. Identifying promising mitigation measures requires a good ...
Aviation alters the composition of the atmosphere globally and can thus drive climate change and ozo...
Aviation emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) alter the composition of the atmosphere, perturbing the ...
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx, sulfur oxides, and soot. Many studies have investigated...
Aviation is a unique anthropogenic emission source in that it is the only man-made source of emissi...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation-attributed climate impact depends on a combination of composition changes in trace gases du...