EU airlines to be included in emissions trading
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Airlines will be included in the EU carbon emissions trading scheme and this BBC video provides a good introduction to the issue. All airlines flying into and out of the EU, including non-European carriers, will be included as part of the Emission Trading Scheme, and would have to pay for 15 per cent of their emissions permits from 2012. Will the Americans be persuaded to move towards a global agreement on aviation emissions? How will demand be affected by the expected Euro 2 to Euro 9 increase in the price per passenger for short haul flights?
Good background information is available here from the EurActive website. And here is coverage and comment on the issue from the Guardian.
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