Gareth Dale and Josh Moos

Gareth Dale and Josh Moos
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Why the world’s first flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel...

November saw the first transatlantic flight using what’s claimed to be a sustainable aviation fuel. Gareth Dale and Josh Moos interrogate the latest claims for green flight.
A jet sits on a dry runway with the sun overhead.

Jet Zero: a one way ticket to climate hell

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