
Nations set aviation net zero climate goal for 2050
Countries set an "aspirational goal" of net zero CO2 aviation emissions by 2050 in response to pressure on the industry to do more to fight climate change.
The Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation is a multilateral treaty signed in 1944. It established the rules of international airspace and led to the creation of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a U.N. specialized agency that sets global aviation standards.
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Countries set an "aspirational goal" of net zero CO2 aviation emissions by 2050 in response to pressure on the industry to do more to fight climate change.
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