Financial aid from the government must come with strings attached, argue climate activists
“We know the level of emissions we have to commit to. [Airlines] are worried about survival and will need lots of support, lots of liquidity – that gives them a big responsibility.”Cañete’s preference is a carbon tax or emissions trading system.
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