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EU Court Says Private Jets Now Count As ‘Green’ Investments
United Kingdom🏛️ PolitikProgressivvor 6 Tagen

EU Court Says Private Jets Now Count As ‘Green’ Investments

An EU court ruled that the manufacturing of private jets cannot be excluded from a list of environmentally sustainable activities, raising concerns about greenwashing. The decision overturned a 2023 European Commission ruling that excluded private and commercial aviation due to their high emissions. French manufacturer Dassault Aviation challenged the exclusion, arguing it was unlawful. The court noted that while private jets have high operational emissions, their manufacturing process could involve sustainable fuels and that other transport modes lack the flexibility of private jets. Data from the International Council on Clean Transportation showed private jets emitted 19.5 million tonnes of CO2 in 2023, exceeding Heathrow's total flight emissions. Climate scientists also highlighted that a single hour in a private jet emits more CO2 than the average person produces annually. The European Commission has two months to appeal the decision.

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Novara Media logoNovara MediaUnabhängigProgressivFaktentreue 85Objektivität 65vor 6 Tagen
EU Court Says Private Jets Now Count As ‘Green’ Investments

An EU court ruled that the manufacturing of private jets cannot be excluded from a list of environmentally sustainable activities, raising concerns about greenwashing. The decision overturned a 2023 European Commission ruling that excluded private and commercial aviation due to their high emissions. French manufacturer Dassault Aviation challenged the exclusion, arguing it was unlawful. The court noted that while private jets have high operational emissions, their manufacturing process could involve sustainable fuels and that other transport modes lack the flexibility of private jets. Data from the International Council on Clean Transportation showed private jets emitted 19.5 million tonnes of CO2 in 2023, exceeding Heathrow's total flight emissions. Climate scientists also highlighted that a single hour in a private jet emits more CO2 than the average person produces annually. The European Commission has two months to appeal the decision.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Progressiv): The article frames the ruling as a potential example of 'greenwashing' and highlights criticism of private jet emissions, which aligns with progressive environmental concerns. While the court's decision is presented as legally based, the emphasis on the negative impact of private jets and the call-‐

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately cites the ICCT report and provides relevant context about the EU court ruling. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language around 'greenwashing' and the implication that private jets are being unfairly labeled as green, which introduces b

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