Global Solution to Reduce CO2 Emissions by IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) calls the air transport industry dedicated to its determined agenda to reduce CO2 emission. IATA also advised the European Union to abandon its misguided tactics to contain aviation in European Union Emissions Trading Scheme which is supposed to commence in 2012.

There are certain challenging targets in which airlines represents 2% of global manmade CO2 emissions. There should be parameters defined to all airlines as carbon emission is a global problem and aviation is a global industry. There should be a proper solution our new technology by which we can overcome from this deadly factor.

China, USA and India are among states formally opposing the European Union and Emission Trading Scheme. US are even processing a bill that excludes its carriers from participating Tyler said.

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