Air New Zealand has abandoned a 2030 goal to cut its carbon emissions, blaming difficulties securing more efficient planes and sustainable jet fuel.
The move makes it the first major carrier to back away from such a climate target.
The airline added it is working on a new short-term target and it remains committed to an industry-wide goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
The aviation industry is estimated to produce around 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, which airlines have been trying to reduce with measures including replacing older aircraft and using fuel from renewable sources.
This kinda sucks, but reading the article the main strategies that the industry is using is newer more efficient planes and SAF (sustainable aviation fuels). Both of which are in short supply.
I think Air NZ is being realistic here, if you can't buy the SAF and your new planes are delayed...and they are the two main strategies, it isn't too surprising that they are going to miss their targets.
Yeah, weird to drop the target now and say they are working on a new one. Why not just stay silent until the new target is decided.
Edit: new theory, is this a negotiation tactic? Announce this stuff, tell the government they need help to save NZ's reputation, and get some government backing?
Everyone we spoke to is adamant: offsets can never be the total solution or a get-out-of-climate-regulation-free card. But even this may be thinking about it in the wrong way. John Holler, a climate expert at the World Wildlife Fund, who used to work at Verra, says carbon trading isn’t really about offsetting at all. Instead, it’s simply a tool for routing money toward good things: low-carbon stoves, forests, community solar energy. “You’re purchasing carbon credits to contribute to global decarbonization,” he says, “not making a claim against your own emissions.”
A humbler, less satisfying goal. But perhaps a more honest one.
You're letting perfect be the enemy of good.
Routing money from polluters to anyone willing to try less polluting stuff is still an improvement on doing nothing at all.