drron
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The ICAO in montreal has agreed to a new plan to implement a carbon tax.The airlines agree with the decision.
https://www.ft.com/content/2a9c7f14-8bd7-11e6-8aa5-f79f5696c731
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Aviation pact on global warming wins go-ahead
Airlines back UN accord to offset emissions growth by funding green projects.
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Delegates from nearly 200 nations approved the accord at the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organisation in Montreal in a step the agency’s head, Fang Liu, described as a “historic first”.
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One of the countries that helped push the Paris deal over the line was Canada, where the centre-left government of prime minister Justin Trudeau announced a carbon-pricing plan on Monday that could lead to a tax of C$50 a tonne by 2022.
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Instead of facing a patchwork of measures worldwide, airlines have backed a plan that will see them offset their emissions growth by funding projects that cut carbon pollution, such as wind farms or solar-power plants.
The scheme will be phased in over several years from the early 2020s and cost the aviation industry as much as $24bn by 2035, according to estimates from the UN agency.
https://www.ft.com/content/2a9c7f14-8bd7-11e6-8aa5-f79f5696c731
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