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EBAA Demands Fairer Enforcement of ETS for Bizav - Aviation International News

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EBAA Demands Fairer Enforcement of ETS for Bizav
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Unlike NBAA in the US, which has joined calls for ETS to be abandoned altogether for non-European operators, the European group supports ETS “as part of a multi-pronged approach to mitigating the rise of carbon emissions,” but is calling on the EC to ...

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Airport Carbon Accreditation program grows in Europe - Gadling

G: Aviation - Sat, 02/04/2012 - 06:05

Airport Carbon Accreditation program grows in Europe
Gadling
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) on Feb 4th 2012 at 9:00AM Europe's Airport Carbon Accreditation program is now boasting fifty-five major European airports as members and making a significant dent in carbon emissions. The voluntary program has a four-level ...

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Aircraft can't fly without fuel - Richmond Review

G: Aviation - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 18:16

Aircraft can't fly without fuel
Richmond Review
Aviation contributes $33.3 billion to Canada's GDP and supports 401000 jobs. As Canada's second busiest airport, Vancouver International Airport plays a key role in delivering this value, supporting more than 23000 direct jobs and generating $1.9 ...

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EU not to spare Aviation from emission plan - Economic Times

G: Aviation - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 16:54

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EU not to spare Aviation from emission plan
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The European Union has made clear that while it would not consider putting on hold the inclusion of the aviation sector in its Emission Trading Scheme, it was willing to consider whether India's efforts to reduce carbon emissions could ...
India, EU try to break logjam over airline carbon taxReuters
No mandatory emission cuts for India after 2020: EU climate commissionerHindustan Times
Indian carriers have provided carbon emission data: EUTwoCircles.net
The Asian Age
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Indian carriers have provided carbon emission data: EU - TwoCircles.net

G: Aviation - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 09:42

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Indian carriers have provided carbon emission data: EU
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Under the scheme, airlines using EU airspace will have to pay a fee for carbon emissions that exceed a set limit. Hedegaard, who met Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh in the capital Friday to discuss the matter, said: "I had a constructive dialogue ...
India, EU try to break logjam over airline carbon taxReuters
No mandatory emission cuts for India after 2020: EU climate commissionerHindustan Times
Indian carriers submit carbon emission data to EUEconomic Times

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India, EU try to break logjam over airline carbon tax - Reuters

G: Aviation - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 05:07

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India, EU try to break logjam over airline carbon tax
Reuters
L is willing to consider whether India's efforts to reduce carbon emissions could qualify for waivers under an EU law that charges airlines for polluting, the 27-nation bloc's climate chief said on Friday. India, along with the United States, ...
EU not to spare Aviation from emission planEconomic Times
No mandatory emission cuts for India after 2020: EU climate commissionerHindustan Times
Indian carriers have provided carbon emission data: EUPostnoon
The Asian Age
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Indian carriers submit carbon emission data to EU - Economic Times

G: Aviation - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 03:30

Indian carriers submit carbon emission data to EU
Economic Times
In December last year, the Indian government had asked the airlines to refrain from submitting carbon emissions data to the EU for a new tax, which became applicable from January 1 for all flights to Europe. Interacting with media, Hedegaard also ...

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55 Major European Airports Now Into Carbon Emission Reduction Program - Manila Bulletin

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 21:57

55 Major European Airports Now Into Carbon Emission Reduction Program
Manila Bulletin
BRUSSELS (AP) – Fifty-five major European airports accounting for over half of all passenger traffic on the continent are now part of a program aimed at cutting carbon emissions, Airports Council International said. Airports are changing airport ...
55 major European airports join carbon programNews & Observer

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Will India Follow the EU in Capping Aviation Emissions? - CleanTechnica

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 15:19

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Will India Follow the EU in Capping Aviation Emissions?
CleanTechnica
The country's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DCGA) earlier this month required that the civil aviation sector begin monitoring all carbon emissions from airports to create a national carbon inventory. The comprehensive order applies to any ...
Indian bid to cut aviation emissions set for take offBusiness Green

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China's carbon tax is very real - Climate Spectator

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 13:31

China's carbon tax is very real
Climate Spectator
The details of the tax differ from place to place, but the essential aim is the same: reducing carbon emissions; speeding up economic transition; promoting energy conservation and renewable-energy development; and mobilising industry enthusiasm for ...

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Does Heathrow's third runway remain best option for British trade? - The Guardian

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 09:00

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Does Heathrow's third runway remain best option for British trade?
The Guardian
All this, of course, ignores the wider backdrop of a nation pledged to cut carbon emissions and the aviation industry's ever-larger footprint. Yet the local politics that originally did for expansion might swing around if the lobbyists successfully ...

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US Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions - Reuters

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 03:02

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US Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions
Reuters
House and Senate negotiators have agreed to a provision in sweeping aviation legislation that would put Europe on notice over its mandate for airlines worldwide to pay for carbon emissions from their planes while flying in Europe.
Roundtrip Airfares to Europe on the RiseMeetings & Conventions

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THAI Airways president calls for visa reform at PATA conference - Breaking Travel News

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 01:53

Breaking Travel News

THAI Airways president calls for visa reform at PATA conference
Breaking Travel News
The THAI also president lamented the aviation industry's commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 50 per cent by 2050 as “ridiculous” given that aviation accounts for only two per cent of global CO2 emissions. He described the Emission Trading Scheme ...
THAI Airways President Asks PATA, 'Make Visas Easier'Focus on Travel News

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Roundtrip Airfares to Europe on the Rise - Meetings & Conventions

G: Aviation - Wed, 02/01/2012 - 01:13

Meetings & Conventions

Roundtrip Airfares to Europe on the Rise
Meetings & Conventions
The plan, already in place for other industries in the EU, requires airlines to buy permits for all carbon emissions that exceed allocated annual quotas. The rule applies to all flights that depart from or arrive at EU airports, regardless of which ...

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Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions - Reuters

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 17:07

Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions
Reuters
House and Senate negotiators have agreed to a provision in sweeping aviation legislation that would put Europe on notice over its mandate for airlines worldwide to pay for carbon emissions from their planes while flying in Europe.

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US Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions - Moneycontrol.com

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 17:03

Moneycontrol.com

US Congress to oppose EU law on aircraft emissions
Moneycontrol.com
House and Senate negotiators have agreed to a provision in sweeping aviation legislation that would put Europe on notice over its mandate for airlines worldwide to pay for carbon emissions from their planes while flying in Europe.

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Travel and responsible climate Protection - battle over - TravelMole

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 14:24

TravelMole

Travel and responsible climate Protection - battle over
TravelMole
With business as usual, aviation may grow faster than any other source green house gas emissions worldwide. The global, international aviation industry presently accounts for 3% of carbon emissions worldwide and is rising fast.

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THAI Airways President Asks PATA, 'Make Visas Easier' - Focus on Travel News

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 12:29

THAI Airways President Asks PATA, 'Make Visas Easier'
Focus on Travel News
The TG president lamented the aviation industry's commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2050 as “ridiculous” given that aviation accounts for only 2% of global CO2 emissions. He described the EU's Emission Trading Scheme as “unfair” as it was ...

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55 major European airports join carbon emissions program, industry group says - Washington Post

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 11:39

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55 major European airports join carbon emissions program, industry group says
Washington Post
BRUSSELS — Fifty-five major European airports accounting for over half of all passenger traffic on the continent are now part of a program aimed at cutting carbon emissions, Airports Council International said Tuesday. Airports are changing airport ...
Half of EU airport traffic in CO2 reduction pledgeReuters
55 major European airports join carbon programSan Francisco Chronicle

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55 Major European Airports Join Carbon Program - NPR

G: Aviation - Tue, 01/31/2012 - 10:06

55 Major European Airports Join Carbon Program
NPR
by AP BRUSSELS (AP) — Fifty-five major European airports accounting for over half of all passenger traffic on the continent are now part of a program aimed at cutting carbon emissions, Airports Council International said Tuesday.

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