Airlines’ CORSIA offset requirements could skew lower with flexibility provision -analysis

Published 21:17 on March 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:22 on May 29, 2020  / /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, Canada, China, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Middle East, Nature-based, Other APAC, Paris Article 6, South & Central, Switzerland, US, Voluntary

A flexibility mechanism built into the global aviation offset programme CORSIA could reduce carbon credit obligations during the scheme’s pilot phase to address coronavirus-related impacts on the emission baseline, eliminating the need for any changes to the underlying ICAO resolution, according to a green group's analysis.
A flexibility mechanism built into the global aviation offset programme CORSIA could reduce carbon credit obligations during the scheme’s pilot phase to address coronavirus-related impacts on the emission baseline, eliminating the need for any changes to the underlying ICAO resolution, according to a green group's analysis.


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