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Latin America’s aviation sector takes off in threatening climate

 

By Suzy Mage and Guy Edwards

Chile’s LAN airline recently took over Brazil’s TAM, creating LATAM – the world’s second largest airline by market value. This merger reflects the impressive growth in Latin America’s aviation sector which is expected to see air passenger numbers almost triple by 2030. Given the rapid rise of aviation’s contribution to global carbon emissions, the connection between air travel and climate change in Latin America and other developing regions cannot be ignored.

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‘Emission Scenarios for Latin America 2010-2050′ Luis Miguel Galindo, Chief of Climate Change Unit, ECLAC, and Coordinator of ECLAC’s Economics of Climate Change Study in Mexico

 

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