The Climate Deal Trump Won’t Kill
cleantechnica.com Jul 14, 2026

The Climate Deal Trump Won’t Kill

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The UN’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), launched in 2016, remains the only global climate pact the Trump administration has not targeted, largely because it imposes minimal obligations on the United States and airlines. Originating as a compromise after the EU’s 2012 attempt to price all aviation emissions was blocked by Russia, China and the Obama administration, CORSIA allows carriers to offset growth in international emissions through carbon credits, preserving “carbon‑neutral growth.” The EU’s new Climate Commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, must assess CORSIA’s effectiveness by July 17 and decide whether to re‑impose a comprehensive carbon price on flights departing Europe. Meanwhile, ICAO urges avoidance of regional measures, a stance that shields U.S. airlines from stricter rules as Europe contemplates tighter controls amid rising jet‑fuel costs and supply shocks.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Europe’s pending decision could force the world’s largest aviation market to adopt a genuine carbon‑pricing regime, breaking the low‑impact status quo that CORSIA currently provides.