IATA has welcomed the decision by the Council of
the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to use 2019
as a baseline for the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for
International Aviation (CORSIA).
In 2022, the ICAO Assembly will consider if
further amendments are necessary to address the impacts of COVID19
to ensure the successful implementation of the scheme.
Airlines are committed to reducing net emissions
to half 2005 levels by 2050 and this commitment is unchanged.
Originally, the CORSIA baseline calculation was
agreed to be an average of 2019 and 2020 emissions. The ongoing
and unprecedented COVID19 crisis has seen a precipitous drop in
demand for air transport of more than half compared with 2019. As
a result, the CORSIA baseline would have been severely skewed if
2020 emissions were used for the calculation. By excluding the extraordinary COVID19
events of 2020, airlines will stabilize their emissions at levels
anticipated when CORSIA was agreed by ICAO’s 193 member states in
2016.
The decision is important because, at a time of
extreme volatility, it provides immediate certainty and a clear
path forward for the successful implementation of CORSIA.
“Airlines are committed to carbon neutral growth
through CORSIA. Today’s decision to remove 2020 from the baseline
calculation marks a pragmatic way forward that maintains the
intent, spirit and impact of the CORSIA agreement. And it gives
all stakeholders the confidence to focus on successfully
delivering CORSIA and achieving our long-term emissions reduction
goals, even in this time of crisis,” said Alexandre de Juniac,
IATA’s Director General and CEO. “Aviation was the first industry
sector in the world for which governments agreed a global carbon
offsetting measure. Airlines know that sustainability is their
license to grow. They fully support CORSIA as the single global
mechanism for offsetting aviation’s international emissions. Even
with the financial hardship facing the industry as a result of
COVID-19, the world’s airlines have not lost sight of their
emission reduction goals.”
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