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This archive documents and maintains our collective history and knowledge of CO2 jet emissions.
One major source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is the aviation industry, which produces most of the CO2 jet emissions. When an aircraft is in operation, it releases a range of pollutants into the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM).
Environmental health and the stability of the global climate are seriously threatened by CO2 jet emissions. Being the main greenhouse gas released by airplanes, CO2 warms the Earth’s atmosphere and causes a variety of unfavorable outcomes, including as increased temperatures, changed precipitation patterns, and more intense weather events. In addition, other contaminants released by aviation emissions deteriorate air quality and endanger ecosystems as well as human health.We can better influence policymakers, mitigation plans, and sustainable aviation practices by comprehending and archiving data on CO2 jet emissions, which gives us insights into the sources, trends, and implications of these emissions. Recording past emissions data also makes it easier to monitor the achievement of emission reduction targets and hold parties responsible for their environmental impact.