…doesn’t mean you have to do it!
By Alisha Fowler
“DING! You are free to move about the country! $49 one-way tickets anywhere in the U.S. Book by Saturday to take advantage of this deal!”
Oh airplanes, how I love and hate you. In as little as 5.5 hours, I can move from Oakland, CA, to Pennsylvania; this is a big comfort for a girl so far from her roots. But I hate how you trigger my environmental guilt for flying so much since becoming a trans-America transplant.
We are a truly mobile generation! We are able to get to anywhere, on earth, in a day or so. And this is a gift - a luxury, nothing to poo-poo. Except, we’re leaving a lot more than our roots behind as we travel. We’re spewing massive amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere every time we take flight!!
I know I’m not the only one caught in this world of love and hate of air travel due to its environmental impacts (umm please give me a shoutout in the comments section to affirm that, por favor!). I have about 20 friends engaged in the environmental movement who live only within flying distance of their hometowns. And, we all go back to visit at least two times per year.
What’s more, the organization I work for came into existence to fight climate change and we are sending staff all over the country in a few weeks to organize around climate solutions. Plus, there are mega-conferences for every business arena on the planet, every year, drawing thousands of people to convention centers.
And while flying allows us to move around the globe as never before, it is said to
be one of the worst ways to emit greenhouse gases. Bummer. Even though the flying industry is a relatively small industry, it has a HUGE impact on the climate system. The David Suzuki Foundation tells us it accounts for 4-9% of our species’ climate impact. What’s more, burning jet fuel also releases water vapor, nitrous oxides, sulphate, and soot. Aircraft emissions also trigger condensation trails and help create cirrus clouds.
Plus, the rate of growth for carbon dioxide emissions from airlines is staggering: it could hit 1.5 billion tons of CO2 a year by 2025. For perspective, the EU emits roughly 3.1 billion tons of CO2 a year…
The more I learn, the less I am able to turn a blind eye to the impact of air travel. And while there are some far-off solutions, like solar-powered planes, they won’t be around just yet. I do not see a teleportation device anywhere, either.
So what’s a girl to do, today? An eco-conscious business person to do? We need some solutions here! This week I am grappling with potential solutions. Below are some options and choices I have found. I would love to hear where you weigh-in. Read More »