Lufthansa spokesperson for sustainability and renewable energy Helmut Tolksdorf stated “only a global approach to climate protection prevents international conflicts and competitive distortion” (Impact4All.org, 10-Jul-2018). He said: “National or regional CO2 measures need to be avoided. And airlines should not be obliged to compensate their CO2 emissions more than once”.
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