ICAO Symposium on Non-CO₂ Aviation Emissions
ICAO Non-CO₂ Symposium – Day 1: Session 1: Scientific Knowledge
1h 7m
This introductory session will give an historical overview of non-CO2 aviation emissions and the current state of the scientific research.
• It will also share information on the latest scientific knowledge amongst different organizations, including the impact modelling of non-CO2 aviation emissions.
Moderator: Neil Dickson, Chief Environmental Standards, International Civil Aviation Organization - ICAO
Panellists:
• David Lee, Professor of Atmospheric Science, Aviation and Climate Research Group Leader, Manchester Metropolitan University.
• Nicolás Rivaben, Scientific Officer, Observing Networks and Measurement Division, Infrastructure Department, World Meteorological Organization – WMO.
• Alex Rap, Associate Professor, University of Leeds.
• Christiane Voigt, Professor, Head of Department of Cloud Physics, German Aerospace Center – DLR.
• Donald J. Wuebbles, Ph.D. Harry E. Preble Emeritus Professor, School of Earth, Society, and Environment, Department of Climate, Meteorology, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois.
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