Aviation emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) alter the atmosphere's composition, affecting greenhouse gases ozone and methane, resulting in positive and negative radiative forcing effects. The study challenges the conventional wisdom that stricter NOx emission standards automatically reduce aviation's climate impact. It reveals a trade-off between NOx reduction and increased fuel usage, highlighting that focusing on fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions might be a more effective climate strategy than solely targeting NOx reduction for aviation.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 25, 2021
Authors
Agnieszka Skowron, David S. Lee, Rubén Rodríguez De León, Ling L. Lim, Bethan Owen
Tags
aviation emissions
nitrogen oxides
greenhouse gases
climate impact
fuel efficiency
radiative forcing
CO2 emissions
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