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Researchers Chart Path for Investors to Build a Cleaner Aviation Industry
“Cleaner flight is possible, but it requires changing how we think about both risk and return,” Victor said. “We need new institutions, incentives, and partnerships that reward innovation, not just incrementalism.”
The commentary, written by a multinational team of scholars, also highlights a broader lesson for climate policy: global decarbonization goals such as “net zero by 2050” sound bold and ambitious. But when it becomes clear that they can’t be met these goals make it harder to focus on the practical steps needed today to drive change in real-world markets.
Ultimately, the paper argues for action that begins now. By developing better tools to evaluate climate-friendly investments and by rewarding companies willing to take calculated risks on breakthrough technologies, governments, investors and industry leaders can accelerate real progress toward decarbonization.
The paper was co-authored by Thomas Conlon of University College Dublin, Philipp Goedeking of Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz (Germany) and Andreas W. Schäfer of University College London.
Read the full article, “Mobilizing Capital and Technology for a Clean Aviation Industry,” in Science.
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With 83% of its buildings destroyed, Gaza needs more than money to rebuild
The Gaza Strip is a tortured piece of land that is about 40km long and 11km wide. Some 2.3 million souls are crammed into a space of around 360 square kilometres. This is barely larger than central Sydney.
People and empires have lived in,…
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Why AI startups are taking data into their own hands
For one week this summer, Taylor and her roommate wore GoPro cameras strapped to their foreheads as they painted, sculpted, and did household chores. They were training an AI vision model, carefully syncing their footage so the system could get…
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Finn Wolfhard opens up about panic attacks and fears over Stranger Things 5 finale
Finn Wolfhard reveals his struggles with fame, panic attacks, and concerns about Stranger Things 5 ending
Finn Wolfhard is sharing his honest thoughts…
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Decoding Dangers Of Arctic Sea Ice With Seismic, Radar Method
Sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean is at one of its lowest levels on record, yet there’s no unanimity on when that ice will disappear completely during summer months. Understanding the traits and movements of the remaining ice is a…
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Intel 12-14th Gen CPUs Going Through Global Price Hikes Up To 20%
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- Intel seems to have raised prices for various 12th, 13th, and 14th-generation CPUs.
- Team Blue is targetting mid-range chips like the Core i5-12400 with these price hikes, suggesting an attempt to maximize profits.
- This move comes…
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Scientists move closer to confirming existence of dark matter
WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) – Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence ofContinue Reading
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Liam Payne’s Girlfriend Kate Cassidy Pays Tribute on 1-Year Anniversary of His Death
“Today marks a full year without you here. I will forever hate goodbyes. I miss you Liam,” she wrote along side the intimate photo of the pair.
Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy is paying tribute to the late singer on the 1-year anniversary…
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