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"Source: Calculation based on Eyers et al., 2004, IATA, 2019, ICCT, 2019, IEA, 2019a"
"The International Energy Agency (IEA, 2019a) specifies that the world’s total aviation fuel demand was 310.56 Mt in 2017, about 60.4% of this for international aviation, and 39.6% for domestic aviation (Fig. 1). Together, commercial, private and military flight would thus have emitted 978 Mt CO2 in 2017 (IEA, 2019a), of which, in comparison to IATA (2018) data, 87.8% would fall on commercial aviation (Fig. 1). Lee et al. (2020), also based on IEA data, extrapolate overall aviation emissions to 1,034 Mt CO2 in 2018."
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Source | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378020307779 |
Author | Stefan Gössling, Andreas Humpe |
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