‘Trash Collectors of the Air: The Tool That Could Help Save the Planet UCSD researcher Ryan Hanna explains how the Direct Air Capture systems works and what the world must do to face a growing climate crisis By Tom Jones •
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In the global fight pinning the world’s population against rising temperatures and natural disasters brought on by a climate crisis, carbon is the main opponent.
Researchers are racing to find ways to not only reduce new carbon emissions into our atmosphere but also to scrub away carbon that’s already in our air.
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“While we’ve partnered with companies for years to help them offset their flight emissions, we applaud those participating in the Eco-Skies Alliance for recognizing the need to go beyond carbon offsets and support SAF-powered flying, which will lead to more affordable supply and ultimately, lower emissions,” said United CEO Scott Kirby.
“This is just the beginning. Our goal is to add more companies to the Eco-Skies Alliance program, purchase more SAF and work across industries to find other innovative paths towards decarbonization.”
United has made the airline industry’s single largest investment in SAF and has purchased more SAF than any other airline in the world. World Energy, a long-term partner of United, will supply the SAF to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), which makes it conveniently accessible to United’s operations.
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Ministerial foreword
The UK is the world’s first major economy to present a net zero Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy. This strategy comes at a time when the UK is striving forward with environmental progress, with economic recovery from the