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|Description=Safe Landing is a group of climate concerned aviation professionals: airline, airport, engineering, and factory workers, looking to navigate a sustainable future for the industry. They demand that the aviation industry is: honest about the total environmental impact of flying; realistic about the limits of technology to solve this problem; transparent about future regulations required to reduce emissions; have a plan that accounts for this and supports workers during any transition. | |Description=Safe Landing is a group of climate concerned aviation professionals: airline, airport, engineering, and factory workers, looking to navigate a sustainable future for the industry. They demand that the aviation industry is: honest about the total environmental impact of flying; realistic about the limits of technology to solve this problem; transparent about future regulations required to reduce emissions; have a plan that accounts for this and supports workers during any transition. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:24, 19 May 2023
Organization name
Safe Landing
Organization link
Organization type
Red Colectivo
Country
Current focus/area
Aviación Transición Justa
Description/notes
Safe Landing is a group of climate concerned aviation professionals: airline, airport, engineering, and factory workers, looking to navigate a sustainable future for the industry. They demand that the aviation industry is: honest about the total environmental impact of flying; realistic about the limits of technology to solve this problem; transparent about future regulations required to reduce emissions; have a plan that accounts for this and supports workers during any transition.
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55° 22' 41.16" N, 3° 26' 9.60" W