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IATA is urging governments to promote sustainable aviation fuel  SAF  as a critical tool to enabling the industry to halve its CO2 emissions against 2005 levels by 2050.Calling SAF a  game changer , IATAs Sebastian Mikosz, senior vice preside <a href=https://www.stanley-cup-website.us>stanley usa</a> nt for member and external relations, tells the third day of the associations global media event that SAF products are already available and do not require any additional modifications to aircraft or infrastructure.Around 40 airlines already have experience of using SAF, with flights having taken place using only SAF. However,  this game changer needs policy support because the cost of SAF is really not competitive now , he notes.SAF currently cost around two-to-four times as much as conventional aviation fuel.IATA believes the coronavirus crisis is an opportunity for governments to support SAF production, with additional investment required in the refinery sector.Governments could promote SAF through direct investment from stimulus packages, loan guarantees and incentives for the private sector, as well as regulations that channel feedstock towards aviation, as opposed to other lower-carbon transport industries. Our ambition is to use the crisis to promote SAF and regulatory suppor <a href=https://www.stanley-cup-website.us>stanley us</a> t of lowering the cost of SAF ,  <a href=https://www.stanley-cup-website.us>stanley website</a> says Mikosz.The association envisages SAFs usage rising from around 0.01% of global aviation fuel currently to 2% in the middle of the decade. By 2050, it hopes SAF could represent 50-85% of aviation fuel consumption, via a  grad Qxkb USAF Research Lab looks for  Mayhem , larger air-breathing hypersonic engine
WRITTEN BY SARAH COT <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug</a> TRELLA solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blotting out the Sun either totally or partially. As you may imagine, this celestial phenomenon has whipped up quite a bit of lore over the many thousands of years that humans have been watching it happen.On April 8, 2024, Maine will be in the direct path of a total solar eclipse that is expected to attract massive crowds to northern Maine, where folks will get the best views of the rare event that can last from 10 seconds to 7.5 minutes, according to NASA.For a little bit of fun, we gathered a few of the most colorful myths and superstitions from around the world about what causes a solar eclipse and what can happen if you watch one.THE GREEKSThe word eclipse derives from Latin and means to disappear or abandon. As such, the Greeks believed that when an eclipse happe <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley thermobecher</a> ned, it indicated that the gods were angry and turning their shoulders on humanity.THE NORSEAccording to Norse mythology, the Sun moves across the sky daily because a wolf called Sk枚ll is chasing it. As Sk枚ll chases the Sun, its brother wolf, Hati, chases the Moon across the night sky.  <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a> The two wolves occasionally chase the Sun and Moon across each other   paths in a never-ending, epic battle.THE BATAMMALIBAThe Batammaliba from the Togo and Benin African countries generally agree with the Greeks and the Norse that some battles must be underway since what else could cause the mighty Sun to go dark  As such, th
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