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Presentation at the French National Assembly during the colloquium on the reduction of the climatic impact of condensation trails, at the invitation of the Member of Parliament Christine Arrighi on 22 May 2025

Climaviation took part in the symposium on reducing the climatic impact of contrails organised by Christine Arrighi at the French National Assembly.

Nicolas Bellouin recalled the scientific fundamentals on the formation, evolution and climatic impact of contrails, and Olivier Boucher presented the solution of avoiding contrails to reduce their impact on the climate.

Some points to remember:

  • The mechanisms by which contrails form and their impact on the climate are well understood.
  • There is still some uncertainty about the warming effect of contrails.
  • A minority of flights are responsible for most of the climate impact.
  • Avoidance solutions can be envisaged by flying horizontally or vertically around areas conducive to contrail formation.

A great deal of research is still needed to improve and refine the models in order to provide suitable solutions. However, there is a consensus on the desirability of reducing the climatic impact of contrails, and the whole ecosystem agrees that solutions can be put in place.


Presentation at the EGU 2025 in Vienna


Presentation of non-CO2 effects at the Paris Air Lab of the Paris Air Show

Nicolas Bellouin, director of Climaviation, was invited to present the total climate impact of aviation, with a presentation of the science of non-CO2 effects at the Paris Air Lab during the Paris Air Show in June 2023.

You can watch the presentation by clicking on the video on the right. The conference starts at the 57st minute.


CO2, NOx, water vapour and aerosols: how to properly account for all the climate effects of aviation

TheConversation France article on the effects of aviation on the climate published on November 15, 2022.

Like any economic sector, aviation has an impact on the climate and contributes to ongoing global warming.

This contribution is largely dominated by in-flight emissions from aircraft: it is due to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions – in 2018, they represented 2.5% of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels – but also to a number of so-called “non-CO2” effects.

These “non-CO2” effects are related to nitrogen oxides (NOx), water vapour, and particulate matter – also known as aerosols when these particles are airborne – emitted during the combustion of paraffin by engines.

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Climaviation, an innovative project to reduce the impact of aviation on the climate

Interview with Nicolas Bellouin, climatologist at the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, conducted by Sorbonne University.

The Climaviation project aims to better understand and quantify the climate impacts of aviation. It is led by Nicolas Bellouin, a climatologist in the United Kingdom and holder of the Aviation and Climate Chair at the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL). This contributor to the sixth IPCC report explains the objectives of this ambitious project, which brings together scientists from the IPSL and the French Aerospace Lab (ONERA).

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