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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18104463
Air New Zealand has abandoned a 2030 goal to cut its carbon emissions, blaming difficulties securing more efficient planes and sustainable jet fuel.
The move makes it the first major carrier to back away from such a climate target.
The airline added it is working on a new short-term target and it remains committed to an industry-wide goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
The aviation industry is estimated to produce around 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, which airlines have been trying to reduce with measures including replacing older aircraft and using fuel from renewable sources.
You make an excellent point. I was merely pointing out it’s not a silver bullet.
And I believe the goals that Air NZ was targeting were not “net” but actual emission targets. So they cannot simply offset their way out of them.
Honestly, having them declare failure early is a better outcome than getting to the zero hour and saying “we can’t do it” this means they are actually tracking their progress and taking the promises seriously.
I hadn’t thought of it that way.
Good point.