Regarding #airline#bailouts and #climate conditions, the French case is often referred to as a positive example. But if you look more closely, the ecological conditions of the #AirFrance bailout are only weak measures.
2) Air France's CO2 emissions of PER PASSENGER from domestic flights are to be reduced by 50% by 2024, overall -50% by 2030. This leaves out a large part of the emissions* and also allows ABSOLUTE emissions to continue to rise. actu-environnement.com/ae/news/aviati…
Note: Aviation has other heating effects about 2-3 times the impact of the CO2 alone. These are not included.
3) Air France had already committed itself to 50% less emissions per passenger last year, that's not new.
And by cleverly choosing 2005 as the reference year, the target also corresponds to normal efficiency gains and is to be achieved with problematic agrofuels.
4) Short-haul flights are only to be phased out if they can be replaced by the TGV in 2.5 hours and are not connecting flights.
This ignores many domestic flights and allows Air France to obtain additional slots for more profitable & climate damaging medium and long-haul flights.
#Aircraft #noise can lead to serious health problems, from heart disease to mental health issues, sleep disturbance and hearing damage.
E.g. estimates say night-time aircraft noise near Frankfurt airport leads to 23,400 hospitalisations and 3,400 deaths a year.
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Air quality limits exist for particulate matter - but not for ultrafine particles (#UFP)!
As they are tiny, UFP penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream. This affects millions of people, not only those living around an #airport but also several kilometres downwind.
The aviation industry needs to face reality and find a #SafeLanding for the people working within it.
Various factors make change inevitable, but we have a choice: design or disaster. Let's choose design!
A thread about our #SafeLanding narrative and when and how to use it ⬇️
Transformation can bring us a clean environment, a fair economy and livable future - and better, more secure jobs
To ensure this we need a #JustTransition that is targeted, led by working people, democratic, and part of a society-wide push to put us on track for a fair economy.
Messages to communicate the narrative:
→ Change will happen by disaster or by design, let’s choose design
→ Delaying change is reckless
→ Workers who built the aviation industry deserve a protected future
→ The first stage of transition is putting the brakes on expansion
‼️A class action lawsuit was filed last week in a Washington State court over health effects and soil contamination from air pollution from aircraft landing and taking off at SeaTac Airport.
The 46 page (double spaced) Complaint will be of interest to many in the US.
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The potential plaintiff class is 300,000 home owners and renters within a 5-mile radius of the airport. The lead attorney is Steve Berman of Seattle, who some years ago won the first (and big) class action suit against the major tobacco companies.
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Defendants: Port of Seattle (which operated the airport), Delta Airlines and Alaska Airlines (5th largest in US). The 2 airlines made 24% and 56% of the 287,114 flights into SeaTac in 2020. Albeit knowing about the health effects, the defendants grew facilities and flights.
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1⃣ Private jets are the most polluting option. They emit huge amounts of climate-damaging emissions compared to already highly polluting commercial flights - and especially to low-emissions alternatives like trains. #BanPrivateJets#TaxFrequentFlyers#MakePollutersPay
2⃣ One flight on a private jet causes much more pollution than most people in the world produce in a whole year for meeting all their needs like housing, daily mobility and food. #BanPrivateJets#TaxFrequentFlyers#MakePollutersPay