Private jets at Davos: Will companies do as WEF says and travel by train instead?

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It is high time the World Economic Forum shook off its reputation as a giant annual party for climate-damaging private jets, argues Erin Vera, who leads the Travel Smart campaign at Transport & Environment (T&E)

Another January arrives, and once again we prepare to witness the excessive influx of private jets flying to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. And, yet again, we...

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