SeriouslyDebatable
Active Member
Removing sulfur from jet fuel would not impact the climate in total by 10%, but rather it would only affect the portion that aviation contributes by 10%. That increase is very small. It equates to 0.5% of the total anthropogenic radiative forcing... half of one percent.
Maybe that is all they need... maybe they need more which is why they are not taking sulfur out, and are allowing increased amounts of flights each year.
You say less than 1% like it is a small thing... but this is .5% WORLDWIDE. That is a HUGE percentage which equates to a very large amount on that size of a scale!