Airline industry moves to prevent collapse of UN emissions talks

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Series Details 04.06.13
Publication Date 04/06/2013
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Following its annual meeting in South Africa on the 3 June 2013, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it will ask governments to create a system through which airlines would offset any increase in emissions after 2020 by buying carbon credits from projects that reduce emissions in other sectors.

This was seen as a move to prevent the European Union from applying a law that would force airlines to pay for each tonne of carbon dioxide they emit on flights to and from EU airports through the Emissions Trading System. Implementation of the law was postponed in 2012 after a global outcry.

Source Link http://www.euractiv.com/climate-environment/airline-industry-moves-prevent-c-news-528281
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ESO: Background Information: Press Release: Emissions trading: 2012 saw continuing decline in emissions but growing surplus of allowances http://www.europeansources.info/record/press-release-emissions-trading-2012-saw-continuing-decline-in-emissions-but-growing-surplus-of-allowances/
ESO: Background Information: Airlines pocketed €1.36bn from EU carbon scheme: Report http://www.europeansources.info/record/airlines-pocketed-e1-36bn-from-eu-carbon-scheme-report/

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