Scientists pour cold water on UK aviation’s net zero ambitions
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#699SE)
Country would need to devote half its farmland or more than double its renewable electricity supply, says study
The UK would have to devote half its farmland or more than double its total renewable electricity supply to make enough aviation fuel to meet its ambitions for jet zero", or net zero flying, scientists have said.
A report published on Tuesday by the Royal Society argues there is no single, clear, sustainable alternative to jet fuel that could support the current level of flying.
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