I recently read the CNN article "Contrails from airplanes could have a bigger climate impact than all the carbon emissions from aviation" and I was impressed with the innovative solution presented by Satavia. The company's technology aims to reduce the contrails that airplanes produce, which are a significant contributor to climate change.
What I appreciate about Satavia's approach is that it addresses a problem that often goes overlooked in discussions about aviation and climate change. Carbon emissions are certainly a major concern, but the impact of contrails on the atmosphere is just as significant. Satavia's technology has the potential to significantly reduce this impact, and I believe it could make a real difference in the fight against climate change.
Furthermore, I liked that the company is working closely with airlines, regulators and research institutions to bring this innovative solution to market. The collaboration is a great example of how the industry and the science community can work together to combat climate change.
Overall, I think Satavia's technology is a promising development in the fight against climate change and I am excited to hopefully seeing it being implemented across the aviation industry.
Read more here:
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/contrails-aviation-climate-change-satavia-scn-spc-intl/index.html
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Dear Simon Bergbom Thank you for getting your climate idea to level 2! We have reached out to SAS and asked what they think. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Great idea to be implemented
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Action not talks will help to heal our planet
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If fully implemented it can reduce carbon emissions
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Very interesting.
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I agree that Satavia's solution for reducing the carbon footprint of contrails from airplanes is a promising development in the fight against climate change. The impact of contrails on the atmosphere is often overlooked, but it is a significant contributor to global warming.