Greenhouse gas emissions from global aviation are steadily and sharply increasing and their part in global CO2 emissions is growing. This trend is particularly high in industrialised countries. In addition to CO2, however, aviation also emits other components that have an impact on the climate. These are in particular water vapour, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide and soot. This publication describes how the main emission components of aviation affect the climate. It also discusses how these components are quantified and which comparative values should be used.Neu U (2020) The impact of emissions from aviation on the climate. Swiss Academies Communications 15 (9)
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from global aviation are steadily and sharply increasing and their part in ...
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...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
Aviation emissions have an impact on the global climate, and this is consequently an active area of ...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
Don Wuebbles - The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences School of Earth, Society, and E...
The burning of aviation fuels produces greenhouse gases such as CO2, CO, SOx, NOx and water vapors w...
Carbon dioxide emissions from past global air traffic contributed nearly 2% to the increase of this ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from global aviation are steadily and sharply increasing and their part in ...
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...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
Aviation emissions have an impact on the global climate, and this is consequently an active area of ...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
International audienceDepending on the nature and the location of the emitted chemical agents, aircr...
Don Wuebbles - The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences School of Earth, Society, and E...
The burning of aviation fuels produces greenhouse gases such as CO2, CO, SOx, NOx and water vapors w...
Carbon dioxide emissions from past global air traffic contributed nearly 2% to the increase of this ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Greenhouse gas emissions from air transport, and methods to calculate them, are notwell defined in t...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...
Aviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It ...