Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoTr targets net-zero aviation emissions

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The Department of Transporta­tions (DoTr) is aiming for net-zero emissions for the aviation industry by 2050 to ensure sustainabl­e growth for the sector.

Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista said the DoTr is collaborat­ing with industry stakeholde­rs to support the developmen­t of nature-based carbon sink projects. A carbon sink is anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases, for example, plants, the ocean and soil, according to ClientEart­h Communicat­ions.

“Part of the initiative is the promotion of biofuels or sustainabl­e aviation fuels or SAF,” Bautista said at the 3rd Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on-European Union Aviation Safety Agency Forum on Civil Aviation in Southeast Asia on Tuesday.

“We partnered with a top local university to create opportunit­ies for local carbon sink projects that would become a source of local air carriers’ emission offsetting requiremen­ts,” he said.

Bautista said the DoTr will collaborat­e with civil aviation regulatory agencies in Europe and Southeast Asia to come up with concrete plans to hit its goals.

“This enhanced cooperatio­n among civil aviation regulatory agencies in Europe and Southeast Asia would hopefully lead to improved aviation safety and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity while strengthen­ing our resilience to shocks and disruption­s in the region,” he said.

According to the transport chief, air traffic in 2023 had significan­tly increased by 36.9 percent compared to the previous year.

Bautista noted that this was approximat­ely double, or 94.1 percent higher, than the levels seen before the pandemic.

Thus, the DoTr anticipate­s that global air traffic will reach impressive figures by 2041, with an estimated 19.3 billion passengers, 200 million tons of cargo, and 153.8 million aircraft movements expected.

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