Прокуратура АРК установила 500 самолетов и 600 судов, которые нарушали порядок въезда в Крым investigator.org.ua - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from investigator.org.ua Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Air travel accounts for a relatively small share of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions at just 2%. But that number is growing, and it s growing fast.
This year, more than 7.8 million people flew in the week before Christmas. But as many heeded Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advice to avoid traveling, that number is just more than 40% of the number that flew last year.
Aware of the carbon footprint and environmental stigma of flying, the aircraft industry is taking steps to change. William Crossley, head of the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University, is one of many researchers working on ways to make flying more sustainable.
No compromises with airport security, says State Minister for Civil Aviation
A security drill was conducted at the Dhaka airport today as part of an obligation mentioned in the International Civil Aviation Organisation. Photo: Rashed Shumon Star Online Report Star Online Report
State Minister for Civil Aviation Md Mahbub Ali today said there will be no compromises with the country s airport security as that is connected to the country s image and those who why try to disrupt airport security will have to deal with the consequences.
The junior minister was speaking as chief guest at the Security Exercise-2020 held at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
Украина не получила окончательный отчет Ирана о катастрофе самолета МАУ - Енин pressorg24.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressorg24.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Awareness key to fast adoption of reusable bags in Oman
By: Times News Service
The decision to ban the use of plastic bags comes into effect from 1 January. Photo: Shutterstock
Muscat: Oman’s environment will greatly benefit from the decision to ban single-use plastic bags, which comes into effect next year, the country’s Environment Authority has said.
The decision to ban the use of plastic bags comes into effect from 1 January, with the authority spreading awareness on reusable bags and where they can be bought.
“Multiple-use bags are made of different materials such as cloth, paper and jute, and can be found in malls and shopping centres,” said the government body in its advisory.