Aviation Environment Federation
The Aviation Environment Federation (AEF) is the principal UK non-profit making organisation concerned with the environmental effects of aviation. These range from aviation noise issues associated with small airstrips or helipads to the contribution of airline emissions to global warming and climate change. The AEF is widely quoted in international media as a source of research and analysis on issues related to aviation and the environment.[1][2][3][4][5]
The AEF was established in 1975 and its members include community and environmental groups, local authorities, parish councils, and individuals.
AEF is a member of AirportWatch, a UK-wide network of conservation and residents’ groups, Transport and Environment, which campaigns for smarter, greener transport in Europe, and the International Coalition for Sustainable Aviation.
See also
- AirportWatch
- Aviation noise
- Climate Change
- Environmental impact of aviation
- Global warming
- Hypermobility (travel)
- Natural environment
- List of airports in the United Kingdom
References
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- Kanter, James (20 December 2006). "EU moves ahead on plan to cut airline emissions". The New York Time. New York. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
- "Aviation industry in eye of climate-change storm". The Gllobe and Mail. Toronto. 14 May 2007. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
- Oliver Smith (15 January 2009). "Heathrow expansion: green fuels 'not enough' to reduce emissions". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
- Svetlana Prokofiev (19 April 2010). "ЖИЗНЬ: Вулкан-гигант начал затихать". Утро.Ru. Moscow. Retrieved 25 August 2010.