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The aviation industry is to pledge to cut carbon dioxide emissions to half the 2005 levels by 2050, the head of BA will tell world leaders later. | The aviation industry is to pledge to cut carbon dioxide emissions to half the 2005 levels by 2050, the head of BA will tell world leaders later. |
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh will say the industry's proposals are "the best option for the planet". | British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh will say the industry's proposals are "the best option for the planet". |
The move would push air fares up and could prompt a race for green technologies among aircraft makers. | The move would push air fares up and could prompt a race for green technologies among aircraft makers. |
The deal between airlines, airports and aircraft companies will be presented at the UN's climate summit in New York. | The deal between airlines, airports and aircraft companies will be presented at the UN's climate summit in New York. |
Around 100 or so world leaders are attending the conference aimed at building momentum before a meeting in Denmark in December, where it is hoped a new deal on global emissions reduction targets will be thrashed out. | Around 100 or so world leaders are attending the conference aimed at building momentum before a meeting in Denmark in December, where it is hoped a new deal on global emissions reduction targets will be thrashed out. |
Our proposals represent the most environmentally effective and practical means of reducing aviation's carbon impact British Airways head Willie Walsh Peston: Price of cutting emissions Bid to jump-start climate talks Read your comments here | Our proposals represent the most environmentally effective and practical means of reducing aviation's carbon impact British Airways head Willie Walsh Peston: Price of cutting emissions Bid to jump-start climate talks Read your comments here |
The aviation industry's plan is thought to be an attempt to head off criticism from environmental groups over increasing emissions at the Copenhagen meeting. | The aviation industry's plan is thought to be an attempt to head off criticism from environmental groups over increasing emissions at the Copenhagen meeting. |
Mr Walsh will speak to senior executives from Qatar Airways, SAS and the International Air Transport Association at the UN headquarters in New York later on Tuesday. | Mr Walsh will speak to senior executives from Qatar Airways, SAS and the International Air Transport Association at the UN headquarters in New York later on Tuesday. |
Mr Walsh will tell the conference: "International aviation emissions were not included in the Kyoto protocol 12 years ago." | |
Vicky Wyatt at Greenpeace said: "This announcement is little more than an elaborate conjuring trick, designed to make the public think that BA is serious about climate change while it carries on with business as usual. | |
"The focus must be on reducing demand for flights, which means scrapping plans for a third runway at Heathrow and investing in alternatives such as high-speed rail instead." | |
'Seize this chance' | 'Seize this chance' |
"Now we have a chance to rectify that omission, and we must seize it. | "Now we have a chance to rectify that omission, and we must seize it. |
"Our proposals represent the most environmentally effective and practical means of reducing aviation's carbon impact. | "Our proposals represent the most environmentally effective and practical means of reducing aviation's carbon impact. |
"They are the best option for the planet and we urge the UN to adopt them." | "They are the best option for the planet and we urge the UN to adopt them." |
The proposals are: | The proposals are: |
• to halve net carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, compared with 2005 levels | • to halve net carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, compared with 2005 levels |
• to make all industry growth carbon-neutral by 2020 | • to make all industry growth carbon-neutral by 2020 |
• to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5% each year over the next decade | • to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5% each year over the next decade |
• to submit plans for joining a global carbon trading scheme to the UN by November 2010 | • to submit plans for joining a global carbon trading scheme to the UN by November 2010 |
If these are accepted by the UN, they will be on the agenda at Copenhagen. | If these are accepted by the UN, they will be on the agenda at Copenhagen. |
Meanwhile, Ed Miliband, Energy and Climate Change Secretary, who is at the New York summit, said achieving a deal on climate change would not be easy. | Meanwhile, Ed Miliband, Energy and Climate Change Secretary, who is at the New York summit, said achieving a deal on climate change would not be easy. |
"Many of the jigsaw pieces are starting to come into place, despite the fact that we are trying to do something incredibly difficult, which is get an agreement among 189 countries and do something the world has never done before, which is cut our overall emissions - global emissions - and that is incredibly hard. | "Many of the jigsaw pieces are starting to come into place, despite the fact that we are trying to do something incredibly difficult, which is get an agreement among 189 countries and do something the world has never done before, which is cut our overall emissions - global emissions - and that is incredibly hard. |
"But I think there's signs from India, from China, from Brazil, and, of course, I think Europe has been doing a job, and indeed I think the political will in the US that exists, I think is encouraging." | "But I think there's signs from India, from China, from Brazil, and, of course, I think Europe has been doing a job, and indeed I think the political will in the US that exists, I think is encouraging." |