Investors call on ICAO to deliver net zero aviation emissions goal with minimal offsetting

Published 22:53 on July 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:31 on July 16, 2020  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, Climate Talks, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

ICAO and national governments must set a long-term and binding GHG goal for global air travel ahead of COP26 next year, while countries should consider a market mechanism for afforestation and other measures in their net zero-aligned COVID-19 recovery plans, said a report from a UN-convened group of investors released Wednesday.
ICAO and national governments must set a long-term and binding GHG goal for global air travel ahead of COP26 next year, while countries should consider a market mechanism for afforestation and other measures in their net zero-aligned COVID-19 recovery plans, said a report from a UN-convened group of investors released Wednesday.


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