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FILE - A JetBlue Airbus flies over a pair of Southwest Airlines' jets from Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Calif., bound for New York's JFK airport, July 19, 2005. California will partner with a trade group representing major U.S. airlines to increase the availability of sustainable aviation fuels, state officials said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
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California announces sustainable fuels partnership to curb emissions from planes

California already produces about 11 million gallons annually of sustainable aviation fuel — this new plan would increase that to 200 million by...

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Aether Fuels Signs MOU with JetBlue

Agreement creates pathway for Aether to supply sustainable aviation fuel to JetBlue CHICAGO, Sept. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aether Fuels (Aether), a...

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Air France-KLM ramps up its SAF offtake agreement with TotalEnergies, which will supply up to 1.5 million tons of more sustainable aviation fuel over a 10-year period

Paris, September 23, 2024 –TotalEnergies and Air France-KLM have signed an agreement for TotalEnergies to supply up to 1.5 million tons of more sustainable...

A general view of construction work near the Eiffel Tower, Paris, in preparation for the Paris Olympic Games which will start on July 26 (Adam Davy/PA)
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Campaigners criticise Paris Olympics sponsorship deals with high-emitting firms

Top athletes have joined Badvertising, which campaigns against high carbon advertising, in calling for the International Olympics Committee (IOC) to cut ties with...

A new analysis by Corporate Accountability found that household names including Disney, Volkswagen, Air France and many more were among brands that heavily invested in likely worthless carbon offset credits (AFP)
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World’s biggest companies snap up ‘likely junk’ carbon offsets: analysis

A new analysis by Corporate Accountability found that household names including Disney, Volkswagen, Air France and many more were among brands that heavily...

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