Lars Winkelbauer - Carbon Footprint Reduction in Air Cargo
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Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2024
The world economy depends on the use of air cargo that makes it easier, simpler and safer to get goods from other countries. Moreover, since air carriers use fuel and a substantial amount of energy, shipping by air pollutes the environment. It has been revealed that air freight accounts for up to 2% of man-made CO2 emissions.
How can we make sure that air freight doesn't hurt the environment while still being reliable and effective? These ideas aim to create an air shipping system that is human-friendly, eco-friendly, and durable.
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