“Nothing is impossible. Aviation can reach zero emissions by 2050 September 23, 15:30 Share: A paper prepared by the Aviation Impact Accelerator project outlines concrete steps to achieve this goal (Photo:pixabay) Author: Kira Borysikhina According to a new report from the University of Cambridge, aviation can achieve zero emissions by 2050 if acted upon immediately. Read also: Bad records. The number of emissions”, — write on: ua.news
A document prepared by the Aviation Impact Accelerator project presents concrete steps to achieve this goal (Photo: pixabay)
Aviation could reach zero emissions by 2050 if action is taken now, according to a new report from the University of Cambridge.
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A document prepared by the Aviation Impact Accelerator project presents concrete steps to achieve this goal. The main tasks must be completed in the next five years so that the aviation industry can adapt to the requirements of sustainable development.
Key goals include: implementing a global anti-inversion system to reduce climate impact by 40%, increasing efficiency in the existing aviation sector to halve fuel consumption, reforming sustainable aviation fuel policies (SAF) and launching new technology demonstration programs for their rapid evaluation and scaling.
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The report highlights that if these measures are implemented over the next five years, the aviation industry will be able to achieve zero emissions by 2050. Experts emphasize the importance of not only technological changes, but also political support to accelerate this transition.
The report was presented at Climate Week in New York and received support from leading experts in the aviation and energy industries, who emphasize the importance of a systems approach to achieve sustainable aviation development.