Anatomy of global warming
The Aviation Situation
Aviation shows strong growth.

The Aviation Situation

Climate protection in aviation is a topic of great social relevance.

Aviation:
- causes high levels of climate pollution: not only carbon dioxide, but also nitrogen oxides, water vapour and other greenhouse gases are emitted during flight at altitudes of up to 10,000 m above sea level. The effect on the climate of all these gases together is 2-4 times higher than that of CO2 on its own.

- shows strong growth: aviation is growing faster than any other transport sector. On average, it doubles every 15 years.

- benefits from weak points in the law: aviation - as a source of greenhouse gases - is explicitly excluded from the Kyoto Protocol.

In the “Aviation Situation” section, we present some information about the growth of aviation, the emissions caused by aviation and their effects on the climate. Solutions and strategies are also pointed out.

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