Lawmakers urge govt to hold UK aviation to account over emissions

Published 13:19 on April 3, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:19 on April 3, 2024  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, UK ETS

The UK government has said it will not rule out measures designed to reduce demand for flights if its current strategy for curbing aviation emissions falls short, in a response to a report by lawmakers scrutinising the country's decarbonisation plans for the sector.
The UK government has said it will not rule out measures designed to reduce demand for flights if its current strategy for curbing aviation emissions falls short, in a response to a report by lawmakers scrutinising the country's decarbonisation plans for the sector.


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