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Air transport: "Efforts must be accepted by all to reduce gas emissions"
Audio 08:54
The greenhouse gas emissions produced today contribute to global warming today but will also have consequences in 50 years (photo illustration).
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By: Nicolas Falez Follow
For several weeks, “flight tracking”, monitoring the flights of highly polluting private planes, has been very popular on social networks.
What does this phenomenon tell us about the world today?
How should air transport adapt to climatic requirements?
Interview with Olivier Del Bucchia, president of the Aéro Décarbo association, co-author of the report “Be able to fly in 2050” and aerial project manager at the Shift Project.
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