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Published 11/01/2009 by AeroMorning


Finnair doubles its score in Carbon Disclosure

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Finnair has been reporting its climate impact in the worldwide Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) for three years now. In the latest report Finnair nearly doubled its result from last year to 61 CDLI (Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index).

The results show that Finnair is clearly the leading Nordic...

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...cdproject.net. "The very best airlines reached over 60 points, which also makes Finnair one of the European forerunners in this field" explains Kati Ihamäki...
...their actions. "A business can only manage what it measures. The Carbon Disclosure project has, on behalf of institutional investors, challenged the world's largest companies to measure and report their carbon emissions, integrating the long-term value and cost of climate change into their assessment of the financial health and future prospects" says Ihamäki...
...calculator. "Around 95 per cent of an airline's emissions result from engine emissions during flying. The biggest environmental act that an airline can make, therefore, is to fly with modern, low-emission aircraft" says Ihamäki...

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