New research finds using existing, high-integrity carbon credits would meet emission goals at around $4 per tonne
Controlling CO2 emissions using market mechanisms could cost airlines less than the revenue they make from checked bags, extra legroom, and in-flight snacks, new analysis has found. The industry could...
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