The Fight to Green the Eco-Unfriendly Skies
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August 23, 2007
Chris Gehrke Utne.com
Politicians may push policy change as a pragmatic solution for
the problems with aviation, but as the Christian Science
Monitor's Rice-Oxley writes: 'For the hundreds of
climate-change activists who've camped out by Heathrow Airport this
week, there is just one way to reduce aircrafts' carbon footprint:
stop flying.'
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