. 24/7 Space News .
California urges regulation on aircraft emissions

by Staff Writers
Los Angeles (AFP) Dec 5, 2007
California has urged the US government to introduce new regulations aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft, officials said Wednesday.

Attorney General Jerry Brown told a news conference at Los Angeles International Airport that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was being petitioned to staunch a "large and rapidly growing source" of emissions.

The move is the latest attempt by California to set the agenda on environmental issues.

A similar petition concerning ocean-going vessels was launched last month, while the state is already suing the EPA for its failure to greenlight tough new standards concerning auto emissions.

"Aviation is a large and rapidly growing source of greenhouse gases and the EPA should have taken action by now to curb these emissions," Brown said.

"Aircraft engines burn massive quantities of fossil fuels and inject greenhouse gas pollution at high altitudes -- right where these emissions have a heightened negative impact."

According to EPA figures cited by Brown, aircraft in 2005 contributed three percent of the United States' total emissions.

The Federal Aviation Administration estimates that emissions from domestic US aircraft will rise 60 percent by 2025.

California's petition requests that the EPA make an explicit finding that greenhouse gasses from aircraft contribute to pollution and to adopt regulations to control emissions.

There are currently no greenhouse gas emissions controls on aircraft and only limited controls for conventional pollutants such as carbon monoxide, a statement from the attorney general's office said.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Aerospace News at SpaceMart.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Announcement Of Opportunity For Sounding Rocket And Balloon Flights
Kiruna, Sweden (SPX) Nov 27, 2007
The ESA Education Office has today issued an announcement of opportunity for student experiments to be flown on two sounding rockets and one stratospheric balloon, to be launched from Kiruna in Northern Sweden. Selected student teams will have the chance to design and build an experiment suitable for flight on the BEXUS 7 balloon that will be launched in September 2008, or the REXUS 5 and 6 sounding rockets, to be launched in March 2009.







  • MU Engineers Develop Software Solution For Complex Space Missions
  • Computer predicts Voyager 2 milestone
  • Star Talk
  • Computer Simulation Predicts Voyager 2 Will Reach Major Milestone In Late 2007�Early 2008

  • Spirit Breaks Free In Race For Survival
  • Multi-Tasking Rover Supports Multiple Missions
  • Noctis Labyrinthus, Labyrinth Of The Night
  • Rover Perseveres Despite Stall In Robotic Arm

  • Arianespace warns US over Chinese space 'dumping'
  • Sea Launch Reschedules The Thuraya-3 Launch Campaign
  • Sea Launch Reschedules The Thuraya-3 Launch Campaign
  • Thuraya-3 Satellite Launch Delayed Again

  • Use Space Technology And IT For Rural Development
  • Ministerial Summit On Global Earth Observation System Of Systems
  • China, Brazil give Africa free satellite land images
  • NASA-Conceived Map Of Antarctica Lays Ground For New Discoveries

  • The PI's Perspective: Autumn 2007: Onward to the Kuiper Belt
  • Data For The Next Generations
  • Goddard Instrument Makes Cover Of Science
  • Checking Out New Horizons

  • UBC Astronomers Discover How White Dwarf Stars Get Their Kicks
  • Dark Matter In Newborn Universe Doused Earliest Stars
  • Dark Energy -- 10 Years On
  • An X-Ray Santa Claus In Orion

  • China Will Soon Have Its Own Moon Globe
  • Northrop Grumman Starts Integration And Test On LCROSS Spacecraft
  • Data From Chinese Lunar Orbiter Available To All
  • KAGUYA (SELENE) Composes 3-D Movies With Terrain Camera Images

  • EU rallies Spain to clinch unanimous Galileo deal
  • EU nations 'close' to political agreement on satnav project
  • EU antitrust regulators to probe GPS devices deal
  • EU satnav project edges towards launch pad

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement