Not entirely.. The reason for this is...
[...] David Kennedy, chief executive of the committee, said: “A global scheme could raise tens of billions of pounds a year."
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The IPCC itself states;
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"However, model studies have indicated that volatile organic emissions from aircraft have an insignificant impact on atmospheric ozone at cruise altitudes (Hayman and Markiewicz, 1996; Pleijel, 1998)."
Conversely, in the manufacturing industry, the production of concrete produces an equal amount of waste and contaminants to product. That is to say, one one ton of concrete produces one ton of waste and contaminants.
Do we see environmental protesters at cement plants ? No, we see them at airports.
Do we see heavy industry being subject to punitive taxation ? No, we see aviation being subject to punitive taxation.
We witness the destruction of this industry by means of poor government policy based on data that is nothing short of that peddled by a snake oil salesman.