The key to exercise solutions in chapter Workbook 7 - Our planet for the textbook Performer B1, Vol. 2 with authors Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella e Margaret Layton from Zanichelli
Question
Answer the questions about the text.
Answer
It could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 65% compared with conventional petroleum.
The airline is asking for government support to build factories in the UK that could produce fuel for all its operations.
It takes waste, carbon-rich gases from industrial factories and gives them a second life so that new fossil fuels don’t have to be taken out of the ground.
They asked them to provide financial support to open three UK factories by 2025.
This experience has shown that recycling waste carbon emissions into jet fuel is not impossible, that we can think of waste carbon as an opportunity, that carbon can be reused over and over again.
The UK’s climate change targets require the aviation industry to stay within 2005 levels of CO2 emissions by 2050 - even though rapid growth in the number of flights is expected.