Carbon crediting, regulatory support can boost LATAM aviation decarbonisation amid SAF shortage -report

Published 23:51 on February 4, 2025  /  Last updated at 23:51 on February 4, 2025  / /  Americas, Aviation/CORSIA, International, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Increasing homegrown carbon credit supply and instituting comprehensive regulatory frameworks can help airlines in Latin American and the Caribbean meet compliance requirements under the UN's CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme amid a shortage of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), according to a report published last week.
Increasing homegrown carbon credit supply and instituting comprehensive regulatory frameworks can help airlines in Latin American and the Caribbean meet compliance requirements under the UN's CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme amid a shortage of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), according to a report published last week.


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