
U.S. airline companies are relying on what are known as Sustainable Aviation Fuels to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, a deadline set by the Biden administration. But a new report from the Institute of Policy Studies argues the industry is far off pace to reach that goal. How sustainable are these fuels? Chuck Collins, one of the authors of the Institute’s report, joined host Adam Reilly to discuss, along with Florian Allroggen, executive director of Aerospace Climate and Sustainability at MIT.
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1:00 What are the most important findings from the report?
2:27 Are sustainable fuels the way forward?
3:34 Are there particular sustainable aviation fuels (SAF’s) that show promise?
5:00 What are the negative consequences of expanding production?
7:20 Is government funding and incentives necessary to push the search for SAF’s forward?
8:48 To see the report visit ips-dc.org
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Clearcutting rainforest to plant palm for oil isnt sustainable
Dont fly
Will Russia and China comply