Add guilt over carbon emissions and it becomes harder to justify why we still do it. The startling effects of aviation are why a number of people are choosing to quit, or hugely restrict, flying. Zoe Hatch, who lives in Maidenhead in the U.K., stopped flying in 2015 after reading up on climate change and learning about climate feedback loops. He was inspired by an article by climate change professor Kevin Anderson. Courtesy of Kim Cobb Kim Cobb, a professor of earth and atmospheric sciences, has hugely reduced her flying.
Source: Huffington Post March 07, 2019 10:45 UTC