Time to make flying fairer

Collectively, we all need to fly less but some people are flying a lot more than the rest of us and causing most of the environmental damage. That’s why we’re proposing a frequent flyer levy, which would be the fairest way to tax flights and the most effective way to cut emissions.

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aviationLiz Clark-Lim
Plant trees with Possible

Over the past few years, Possible staff and volunteers have planted thousands of trees and hedgerows in Shropshire and Worcestershire, and have had a lot of fun while we were at it! This year we’re going bigger (meaning more trees, more hedges, more parts of the country!) - so we’re looking for volunteers to come and get involved.

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Taking the plane Vs eating avocados. When it comes to our carbon footprint, how does flying measure up against other things we do?

Avoiding taking flights is one of the best things we can do to reduce our environmental impact. But at the moment, only half of the UK population are aware of the climate impact of plane travel (ten times more emissions than taking the train!). By comparing flight emissions with other things we do, it’s easier to get a sense of the scale of the problem.

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aviationHannah Bland