Financial help for airlines 'should come with strict climate conditions'
Former EU climate chief Miguel Arias Canete fears end of Covid-19 will bring higher carbon emissions
Financial help from taxpayers to airlines hit by the coronavirus crisis must come with strict conditions on their future climate impact, the former EU climate commissioner and a group of green campaigners have said.
"It must be conditional, otherwise when we recover we will see the same or higher levels of carbon dioxide [from flying]," said Miguel Arias Canete, the EU climate commissioner who led the bloc to the Paris agreement, in an interview with the Guardian. "We know the level of emissions we have to commit to [under Paris]. They [airlines] are worried about survival and will need lots of support, lots of liquidity - that gives them a big responsibility."
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