Rich countries dominate the ratings for the most aviation emissions, with the USA and China topping the table At this peak holiday season the contrails crisscross the skies, and greenhouse gas emissions from international aviation reach their annual maximum. Emissions of carbon dioxide and the water vapour emitted by jet engines account for about 5% of climate heating and research shows this continues to grow.It is no surprise that rich countries dominate the ratings for most aviation emissions, measured by the airports from which the aircraft start their flights. Britain with Heathrow and other international airports comes third behind the United States and an increasingly affluent China. Fourth is Japan and fifth the United Arab Emirates, achieved with its massive transit airport at Dubai. Continue reading...
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Zdroj: The Guardian