As the debate over global warming heats up, airlines, regulators and environmentalists agree that emissions from commercial aircraft are a growing source of greenhouse gases and need to be brought under control. ( SF Chronicle)
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No Blue Skies for the Airlines
Category: Environment
Posted on: February 14, 2007 12:22 PM, by EJGili
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congrats on your refurbished blog. looks impressive. i was particularly interested in the article about emissions from planes contributing to global warming because i'd read, and found most surprising, that contrary to expectations, when all the planes were grounded after 9/11 the temps actually rose. where i saw this i can't recall.
anyway, thanks for the update.
Posted by: patti | February 16, 2007 01:27 AM