Emissions from Commercial Planes Prompt Concerns About Regulating Greenhouse Gases
In the Asia Pacific region, leading carriers appear to be staking out positions somewhere between those of the European Union and the United States.
"Cathay Pacific understands that emissions trading is a possible mechanism to help mitigate the impact of the industry on climate change,'' Lai said. "However, the company believes that further study is required to ensure that such initiatives can be applied practically to a global industry such as aviation.''
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