Aviation Industry Explores Greenhouse Gas Removal as Key Strategy for Net-Zero 2050 Goal
The global aviation industry is intensifying its focus on achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. While Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) remain a primary component of this strategy, experts acknowledge they will not be enough to reach the target alone. Consequently, Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) technologies, such as Direct Air Capture, are now considered essential for addressing residual emissions. The Sustainable Skies World Summit highlighted the immense scale of the challenge, emphasizing the need for significant policy support and investment. This dual approach of using SAFs and actively removing carbon is emerging as the critical pathway for aviation's sustainable future.
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