#3 - Aviation’s Carbon Crisis

Final Call

Bernice Notenboom unravels the aviation industry’s massive carbon footprint and other environmental effects often overlooked, like contrails and non-CO2 emissions. Bernice calculates her own flight emissions and discusses with environmental experts why flying is so detrimental to the planet and how complex the industry’s true impact really is.

Featured Guests:
- Stefan Gössling: Professor and environmental researcher on aviation’s impact
- Hartwig Hagena: Atmospheric scientist at DLR

Key Topics:
- CO2 and contrail emissions
- Complexities in aviation decarbonization
- Industry accountability vs. consumer responsibility

Keywords: Aviation, CO2 Emissions, environment and climate, Sustainaible flying, frequent flyer

Next Episode: Exploring the future of flying and sustainable alternatives.

For more information about Bernice Notenboom's work or to get in touch with her, check her website: bernicenotenboom.com/

Final Call is produced in close collaboration with audio agency Airborne and is made possible by LNVL, Rotterdam Havenbedrijf, Neste, Vopak, Gasunie and POP Foundation.

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