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Discover the shocking truth about the aviation industry's impact on climate change in our latest video! A groundbreaking study conducted by Manchester Metropolitan University and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) reveals that global air transport accounts for 3.5% of human-induced climate warming. Since 1940, the aviation sector has emitted an astonishing 32.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide, with contrails and cirrus clouds being the primary contributors to climate change.

Published in the journal Atmospheric Environment, this research uncovers how aircraft emissions—including water vapor, soot, aerosols, and sulfate aerosol particles—play a significant role in altering our planet's climate. While carbon dioxide emissions are crucial, they are not the only factor; contrails can both cool and warm the Earth, showcasing the complex relationship between aviation and climate.

Join us as we delve into the details of this important study, exploring the environmental consequences of air travel and what it means for our future. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insights on climate change and sustainability!

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