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Watch: How can aviation usher in a “low emissions age”?

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation have been real and painful, but it hasn’t changed the reality that the industry faces a daunting task: How to fly and emit less. The aviation industry is running out of time to deploy carbon-mitigation tools, such as sustainable aviation fuel, and consumers are increasingly demanding that airlines take action today. The short window in which to act poses a risk that the sector will fail to hit its goal to halve CO₂ emissions by 2050 relative to 2005, Shell’s top climate adviser has warned.
Watch: How can aviation usher in a “low emissions age”?
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Watch: Meeting rising demand for sustainable business travel

Facing growing pressure from investors, customers, and regulators to act on the climate challenge, corporations must move swiftly to decarbonize their corporate travel by embracing carbon offsets, investing in sustainable aviation fuel, and working with suppliers that share their sustainability goals, according to a corporate travel expert.
Watch: Meeting rising demand for sustainable business travel