Crash landing: Is the aviation sector's global climate deal already in danger of being watered down?

Michael Holder
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Six European nations have hinted any further dilution of green standards in the CORSIA carbon offset scheme could see them pull out of the flagship deal

Just as the UK government formally gives its backing for a third Heathrow runway while largely ignoring its potential carbon emissions impact, there may be trouble brewing for the international aviation...

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