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Frequent Flyer Programmes Incentivise Climate Destruction
Let's end them: Here's why
Researched and written by Stay Grounded's
Frequent Flyer Program Work Group
Introduction:
Opposition to air travel is growing rapidly due to its climate and public health impacts. Frequent flyer programmes (FFPs) – the most successful marketing scheme of all tim...
Decades of continuing failures to achieve globally-agreed climate policy that is sufficient and fast enough to solve the climate change emergency is evidence that an additional policy track is needed, while the UNFCCC continues its effort. The article proposes a national-level policy framework that is capable of quickly cutting fossil fuel emission...
Reducing Air Travel in a Just Way
Flying is the fastest way to heat the planet. How can a reduction of aviation and its climate impact be achieved in a just way? The report, published in December 2019, fills an important gap: While it has been clear to the climate movement and civil society that “green growth” of aviation is and will be an illusion...
Volar es la forma más rápida de freír el planeta. ¿Cómo se puede lograr una reducción de la aviación y de su impacto medioambiental de una manera justa? El informe, publicado en enero de 2020, llena un vacío importante: si bien el movimiento climático y la sociedad civil tienen claro desde hace tiempo que el “crecimiento verde” de la aviación es y...
[ See also the one-year-later (2020) update of this 2019 article.
"Cap and Adapt: Failsafe Policy for the Climate Emergency"
Edwards & Cox | Solutions Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 3 | September 2020.
2020 update: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344333610_Cap_and_Adapt_Failsafe_Policy_for_the_Climate_Emergency ]
2019 Abstract:
The article e...
Official testimony on behalf of the Governor of Alaska was delivered in September 2015 at a hearing of the U.S. House Federal Lands Subcommittee’s "Oversight Hearing on Federal Forest Management." The testimony supported a transfer of two million acres of Tongass National Forest land to the state or other entities. This report challenges the veraci...
This is an April 2015 installment (Part 1) of an update to the US Fish & Wildlife Service on May 2014 comments on the agency's preliminary determination that an ESA listing for the Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni) "may be warranted." The update is by Greenpeace and the Center for Biological Diversity (the original petitioners).
This...
This is a June 2015 installment (Part 2) of an update to the US Fish & Wildlife Service on May 2014 comments on the agency's preliminary determination that an ESA listing for the Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni) "may be warranted." The update is by Greenpeace and the Center for Biological Diversity (the original petitioners).
This P...
The State of Alaska’s has an unwritten but rigid, heavy-handed policy that it speaks with only “one voice,” 3 to block public knowledge of impacts to fish and wildlife that – if exposed – may imperil the extent or feasibility of development projects. Greenpeace found unequivocal evidence of the policy through state and federal public records reques...
These are comments (May 2014) by Greenpeace and the Center for Biological Diversity (original petitioners) and four other organizations in support of an Endangered Species Act listing for the Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni). The US Fish & Wildlife Service opened the comment period that March, upon making a preliminary determination...
Pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”), 16 U.S.C. §1533(b),
Section 553(3) of the Administrative Procedures Act, 5 U.S.C. § 553(e), and 50 C.F.R. §
424.14(a), the Center for Biological Diversity and Greenpeace (collectively “Petitioners”) hereby
petition the Secretary of the Interior, through the United States Fish and Wildl...