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minus-squarekubicalinkfedilink3•10 months agoThe article talks about a plan, which depending on what it includes would vary. In the article one optimistic prediction says 10% the other more pessimistic says 0.06%. Until more decisions are made the real number will be unknown.
minus-square@bier@feddit.nllinkfedilink2•10 months agoAlso because aviation is actually not a big part of the CO2 emissions https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector We should still try to fly less, but there are other sectors that can make a much bigger impact.
minus-squarexorlinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 months agoWould passenger aviation be included in transport or “aviation and shipping”? I feel like the latter definitely includes goods transport, but passenger could fit into either category arguably
minus-square@bier@feddit.nllinkfedilink2•edit-210 months agohttps://theicct.org/publication/co2-emissions-from-commercial-aviation-2013-2018-and-2019/ Based on that graph it’s 85% of aviation, so I think it’s under aviation, because passengers make up 85%
The article talks about a plan, which depending on what it includes would vary. In the article one optimistic prediction says 10% the other more pessimistic says 0.06%. Until more decisions are made the real number will be unknown.
Also because aviation is actually not a big part of the CO2 emissions
https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector
We should still try to fly less, but there are other sectors that can make a much bigger impact.
Would passenger aviation be included in transport or “aviation and shipping”?
I feel like the latter definitely includes goods transport, but passenger could fit into either category arguably
https://theicct.org/publication/co2-emissions-from-commercial-aviation-2013-2018-and-2019/
Based on that graph it’s 85% of aviation, so I think it’s under aviation, because passengers make up 85%
Awesome, thank you!