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Erlijn van Genuchten
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CO2 emissions are a major factor causing global warming, and reducing CO2 emissions is critical. One of the industries that can contribute a lot is the aviation industry, for example by using different fuels. A relatively recent solution is using kerosene created from CO2 and water molecules with the help of sunlight as renewable energy source. This kerosene can replace existing global jet fuel infrastructures and engines! Learn more on how kerosene can be produced from water, CO2 and sunlight: https://medium.com/the-environment/how-to-make-environmentally-friendly-kerosene-using-solar-energy-water-and-co2-a80a04da0213
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Gerald Kutney
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A United Nations body has agreed to a long-term aspirational goal for aviation of net-zero emissions by 2050, despite challenges from China and Russia, as countries aligned overwhelmingly with airlines amid pressure to curb pollution from flights. Nevertheless, environmentalists criticised the non-binding nature of the agreement as toothless. The decision, described as a compromise by several European countries who wanted a more ambitious target, was met with applause by members at the 193-nation International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) assembly, held every three years. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/07/un-body-reaches-long-term-aviation-climate-goal-of-net-zero-by-2050
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