Evaluating the climate impact of aviation emission scenarios towards the Paris agreement including COVID-19 effects

Author:

Grewe VolkerORCID,Gangoli Rao ArvindORCID,Grönstedt Tomas,Xisto CarlosORCID,Linke FlorianORCID,Melkert Joris,Middel Jan,Ohlenforst BarbaraORCID,Blakey SimonORCID,Christie SimonORCID,Matthes SigrunORCID,Dahlmann Katrin

Abstract

AbstractAviation is an important contributor to the global economy, satisfying society’s mobility needs. It contributes to climate change through CO2 and non-CO2 effects, including contrail-cirrus and ozone formation. There is currently significant interest in policies, regulations and research aiming to reduce aviation’s climate impact. Here we model the effect of these measures on global warming and perform a bottom-up analysis of potential technical improvements, challenging the assumptions of the targets for the sector with a number of scenarios up to 2100. We show that although the emissions targets for aviation are in line with the overall goals of the Paris Agreement, there is a high likelihood that the climate impact of aviation will not meet these goals. Our assessment includes feasible technological advancements and the availability of sustainable aviation fuels. This conclusion is robust for several COVID-19 recovery scenarios, including changes in travel behaviour.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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