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Demand-Based Measures May Quickly Curb Aviation’s CO2 Emissions

Demand-Based Measures May Quickly Curb Aviation’s CO2 Emissions

Capping business travel at 50% of 2019 levels would yield an easy, immediate impact on CO2 emissions.

  • March 30, 2022
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Aviation Week

Demand-Based Measures May Quickly Curb Aviation’s CO2 Emissions

"On CO2 emissions, solutions based on propulsion technology and SAF will barely move the needle by 2040. To meet its CO2 reduction goals, commercial air transport will have to do less flying—in addition to modernizing fleets, using SAF, ensuring enough SAF feedstock is directed to aviation and offsetting emissions. If you want to reduce CO2, emissions in an optimal way at a society's level, you tackle aviation last. You want to decarbonize cement production and electric power plants first. Aviation will have to compete for decarbonized energy."

— Jim Harris, Bain partner

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