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Quantifying aviation’s contribution to global warming

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Abstract Growth in aviation contributes more to global warming than is generally appreciated because of the mix of climate pollutants it generates. Here, we model the CO 2 and non-CO 2 effects like nitrogen oxide emissions and contrail formation to analyse aviation’s total warming footprint. Aviation contributed approximately 4% to observed human-induced global warming to date, despite being responsible for only 2.4% of global annual emissions of CO 2 . Aviation is projected to cause a total of about 0.1 °C of warming by 2050, half of it to date and the other half over the next three decades, should aviation’s pre-COVID growth resume. The industry would then contribute a 6%–17% share to the remaining 0.3 °C–0.8 °C to not exceed 1.5 °C–2 °C of global warming. Under this scenario, the reduction due to COVID-19 to date is small and is projected to only delay aviation’s warming contribution by about five years. But the leveraging impact of growth also represents an opportunity: aviation’s contribution to further warming would be immediately halted by either a sustained annual 2.5% decrease in air traffic under the existing fuel mix, or a transition to a 90% carbon-neutral fuel mix by 2050.
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10.1088/1748-9326/ac286e

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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-3920-4356
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-1721-7172
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0000-0002-5984-8861
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University of Oxford
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0000-0003-3880-6774
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University of Oxford
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Publisher:
IOP Publishing
Journal:
Environmental Research Letters More from this journal
Volume:
16
Issue:
10
Pages:
104027-104027
Publication date:
2021-11-04
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1748-9326
ISSN:
1748-9326


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English
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1183480
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pubs:1183480
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W3173384444
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2026-03-25
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