JAL Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Effort Continues
Credit: BUTCH SWORD
After 14 years of studying greenhouse gas concentrations in the upper atmosphere, Japan Airlines (JAL) hasn’t reached any conclusions about global warming. But the two 747s it used to sample air on its Japan-Australia flights—during ascent, cruise (nominally at 33,000 ft.) and descent—were the first...
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