Climate-Friendly Fuel Synthetic Kerosene Could Be Game-Changer in Aviation
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German officials unveiled this week what they said is the world's first commercial plant for making synthetic kerosene. It’s seen as a climate-friendly way to produce jet fuel and could potentially be game-changing. More with VOA’s Mariama Diallo.
Aviation currently accounts for about 2.5% of worldwide emissions of CO2, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming
Aviation currently accounts for about 2.5% of worldwide emissions of CO2, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming
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