After Christmas: This is how air traffic will be more climate -friendly!

After Christmas: This is how air traffic will be more climate -friendly!

In the run -up to Christmas, many people think of a relaxing holidays after the festive days, be it at the city trip or on the beach. But how sustainable are such trips? The aviation industry reacts to this question. According to krone.at , aircraft manufacturers and airlines rely on environmentally friendly solutions. DHL has already bought 33 million liters of sustainable fuel and plans to cover a third of their fuel needs from sustainable sources by 2030. Airbus also works with a US start-up on the development of climate-neutral kerosene of green electricity and wood residues. These are exciting steps in the direction of a more sustainable aviation.

sustainability in air traffic and spiritual reflections

at a time when awareness of climatic challenges grows, it is important not to forget the spiritual aspect of celebrations and community. This is illustrated by the Dibk , which invites you to services and supper, where community and prayer are in the foreground. In these ceremonial meetings, believers gather to sing, pray and to raise themselves spiritually. Psalms in which the mercy and power of God is sung form an important part of such events and should offer consolation for the participants. The exchange in the intercession promotes a strong sense of community that gives a stop even in challenging times.

This combines the urgency of the sustainability debate in aviation with the need for spiritual reflection in the Advent season. These two aspects could lead together to a more conscious way of life in which both the environment and the inner well -being of people are observed.

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