Compensation and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in international aviation

Eryk Kłopotowski, Leszek Cwojdziński
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Abstract: Sustainable development, i.e. the coherence of economic and social progress with environmental protection, are goals that must be achieved in order to prevent global environmental degradation. Reducing the emission of harmful compounds and noise is a current problem raised in various sectors of the economy. Through the ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization, the aviation sector worldwide is committed to meeting its commitments to reduce air emissions from aircraft. Despite the dynamic development of the unmanned aerial vehicle sector, manned aviation remains the leading means of passenger and cargo transport in civil aviation. In view of the emission of compounds having a negative impact on the environment by airplanes, it was deemed necessary at the global level to take steps aimed at a real limitation of the functioning of aviation, which is destructive to the nature. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has developed a program that introduces a new approach to reducing negative effects on the environment called CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation). The article presents the principles of its operation and implementation, as well as the project phases. The practical impact of the CORSIA program on aircraft operators and examples of costs for operators related to the implementation of the project were indicated. The aspect of mutual coexistence for the CORSIA program and the EU CO2 emissions trading system (EU-ETS) was also raised. European Emissions Trading Scheme - also known as the "Community carbon market" or the ETS. It is the first, by 2017, the largest and currently the largest, after China, CO₂ emissions trading system in the world. Keywords: CORSIA, EU ETS, CO2; Emission; Civil aviation; Sustainable development of aviation
补偿和减少国际航空中的二氧化碳排放
摘要:可持续发展,即经济和社会进步与环境保护的一致性,是为防止全球环境退化而必须实现的目标。减少有害化合物和噪音的排放是当前各经济部门提出的一个问题。通过民航组织国际民用航空组织,全世界的航空部门致力于履行其减少飞机空气排放的承诺。尽管无人驾驶飞行器领域发展迅速,但载人航空仍然是民航客运和货运的主要方式。鉴于飞机排放的化合物对环境有负面影响,认为有必要在全球一级采取措施,真正限制航空的功能,因为这对自然具有破坏性。国际民用航空组织(ICAO)制定了一项计划,引入了一种新的方法来减少对环境的负面影响,称为CORSIA(国际航空碳抵消和减少计划)。本文介绍了它的操作和实施原则,以及项目阶段。指出了CORSIA计划对飞机运营商的实际影响,以及运营商与项目实施相关的成本示例。还提出了CORSIA计划和欧盟二氧化碳排放交易系统(EU-ETS)相互共存的问题。欧洲排放交易计划-也称为“共同体碳市场”或ETS。它是第一个,到2017年,最大的,目前最大的,仅次于中国,CO₂ 世界上的排放交易系统。关键词:CORSIA,欧盟排放交易系统,二氧化碳;排放民用航空;航空业的可持续发展
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