Author: admin

  • Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket deploys Mars satellites, sticks booster landing By Reuters – Investing.com

    1. Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket deploys Mars satellites, sticks booster landing By Reuters  Investing.com
    2. NASA, Blue Origin Launch Two Spacecraft to Study Mars, Solar Wind  NASA (.gov)
    3. Bezos’s Big Rocket Has Proved Itself. Here’s What’s Next…

    Continue Reading

  • How a genetic circuit may have helped the evolution of insect wings

    How a genetic circuit may have helped the evolution of insect wings

    Insects were the first animals to evolve wings, but some have remained wing-less, for example, the firebrat, pictured here next to a fruit fly. Credit: The Francis Crick…

    Continue Reading

  • Pakistan beats spirited Zimbabwe in opening game of T20 tri-series

    Pakistan beats spirited Zimbabwe in opening game of T20 tri-series

    RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan overcame a top-order collapse to edge out spirited Zimbabwe by five wickets in the opener of a T20 tri-series Tuesday.

    Zimbabwe, which has qualified for next year’s…

    Continue Reading

  • The Strad News – Semi-finalists announced for Sphinx Competition 2026

    The Strad News – Semi-finalists announced for Sphinx Competition 2026

    Read more news stories here

    The Sphinx Organization has announced the semi-finalists for its 29th annual Sphinx Competition, which will be held in Detroit, MI, in January 2026.

    The competition will be held in two divisions. The Junior…

    Continue Reading

  • When and where to get Double XP tokens and codes in CoD BO7

    When and where to get Double XP tokens and codes in CoD BO7

    CoD BO7 XP gain is pretty generous in multiplayer, but can be quite slow in the other modes and as such you may be looking for some of the Double XP Tokens to use.

    But, how can you get them?

    The answer is you can’t right now, but here are the…

    Continue Reading

  • Beyond animal testing: How human data trials are reshaping drug development

    Beyond animal testing: How human data trials are reshaping drug development

    More than 90% of drugs that appear safe and effective in animal studies ultimately fail once they reach human trials, and the consequences are staggering: billions of dollars wasted, delays in new therapies, and patients left without meaningful…

    Continue Reading

  • ‘Boys From Brazil’ Series Picked Up at Netflix

    ‘Boys From Brazil’ Series Picked Up at Netflix

    After six seasons chronicling real-life history in The Crown, Peter Morgan’s next series for Netflix will delve into an alternate history.

    The streamer has formally greenlit The Boys From Brazil, a limited series based on Ira Levin’s…

    Continue Reading

  • SN 2024ggi: Earliest Detailed Observations Of A Star Exploding Show True Shape Of A Supernova

    SN 2024ggi: Earliest Detailed Observations Of A Star Exploding Show True Shape Of A Supernova

    Astronomers have been able to catch the earliest phases of supernova explosions with one of the most powerful observatories on Earth. These incredible observations have provided our first look at what the shape of a supernova is. It turns out,…

    Continue Reading

  • Hypixel acquires Hytale back from Riot Games

    Hypixel acquires Hytale back from Riot Games

    Hypixel, the developer of sandbox title Hytale, has acquired the game’s license back from Riot Games months after the studio was shut down and development was canceled.

    Announced yesterday via the game’s official site, Hypixel co-founder Simon…

    Continue Reading

  • IATA and Industry Partners Call for Strengthened Global Cooperation on Aviation Climate Action

    IATA and Industry Partners Call for Strengthened Global Cooperation on Aviation Climate Action

    Belem – The International Air Transport Association (IATA), together with the governments of Japan, Malaysia, and leading industry stakeholders, have issued a joint statement at COP30 (pdf), urging governments and the international community to reaffirm the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)’s leadership and accelerate coordinated climate action for aviation to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

    Specifically, the signatories highlight the need for global solutions, emphasizing that ICAO remains the exclusive forum for addressing international aviation emissions. The signatories caution against fragmented or unilateral measures, stressing that only a unified approach can deliver effective climate results for the sector. The signatories also stress the role of robust global carbon markets in scaling up climate finance opportunities, which is high on the COP agenda and central to the Baku to Belem Roadmap.

    “Aviation is a catalyst for global connectivity and economic development. To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, governments must reaffirm ICAO’s role as the single global authority, fully implement CORSIA, and operationalize Article 6 to unlock climate finance for developing nations. Fragmented taxes and levies will not cut emissions—they risk diverting funds from actual emission-reduction investments, which is a critical climate consideration, and will only weaken connectivity and harm those who depend on it most,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

    Key points from the joint statement

     

    • ICAO’s central role: The statement reaffirms ICAO’s authority, established under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol, as the sole body for regulating international aviation emissions. The signatories urge all States to uphold ICAO’s leadership and avoid duplicating mechanisms across international processes.
    • Strengthening CORSIA: The signatories call on all governments to strengthen the implementation of the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), approved by all 193 ICAO Member States, which is a cornerstone for achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In CORSIA’s First Phase (2024-26), airlines are expected to purchase upwards of 200 million credits, generating USD 4–5 billion. This will increase steeply in the following years, given that the scheme is expected to offset nearly 2 billion credits through 2035. This climate finance will directly support high-quality, independently verified emission-reduction projects—particularly in developing countries—significantly advancing the objectives of the Paris Agreement and promoting sustainable development, technology transfer, and job creation.
    • Urgent implementation of Article 6: The statement calls on all host countries to operationalize Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, issue Letters of Authorization (LoAs), and enable the release of CORSIA-Eligible Emissions Units (EEUs). These steps are essential to mobilize international climate finance and support sustainable development.
    • Taxes and levies are not climate solutions: The signatories caution that taxes and levies, notably ticket taxes such as those proposed by emerging coalitions, are not effective climate instruments and risk negatively impacting investment capacity into real emission-reduction projects. Such measures can impair connectivity and harm developing economies and Small Island States disproportionately.

    The signatories of the joint statement are:

    • The governments of:
    • Airlines for Europe (A4E)
    • Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO)
    • Airports Council International (ACI)
    • Airlines International Representation in Europe (AIRE)
    • Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA)
    • African Airlines Association (AASA)
    • Association of South Pacific Airlines (ASPA)
    • Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)
    • European Regions Airline Association (ERA)
    • International Business Aviation Council (IBAC)
    • International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations (ICCAIA)
    • National Airlines Council of Canada (NACC)
    • World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)


    > Read the joint statement (pdf)

     

    For more information, please contact:

    Corporate Communications

    Tel: +41 22 770 2967

    Email: corpcomms@iata.org

    Notes for Editors:

    • IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 350 airlines comprising over 80% of global air traffic.
    • You can follow us on X for announcements, policy positions, and other useful industry information.
    • Fly Net Zero

    Continue Reading