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Testing of a monitoring and reporting scheme for integrating non-CO₂ aviation effects into EU ETS


In addition to CO2, aviation affects the climate through other emissions and atmospheric processes, such as the formation of ozone and contrail cirrus. These non-CO2 effects account for about 2/3 of aviation's total climate impact but can vary widely from flight to flight. In order to target mitigation measures, it is therefore essential to calculate the climate impact at the level of individual flights.

This project took the perspective of an airline and tested the necessary steps to monitor and process the data and determine the resulting climate impact based on about 400 flights. This work has laid the basis for the integration of a Monitoring, Reporting and Verification framework into the European Emissions Trading System.

Series
Climate Change | 25/2024
Number of pages
34
Year of publication
Author(s)
Dr. Martin Plohr, Dr. Katrin Dahlmann, Dr. Malte Niklaß
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3720 42 502 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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 aviation  Climate impact  non-CO2 effects  contrails  EU ETS