Branson seeks action on climate change
Governments must act decisively to combat carbon emissions and airlines should pay the price to help the environment, according to Virgin Atlantic founder Sir Richard Branson.
He made the plea in advance of a summit on climate change to be held in Copenhagen at the end of the year.
Sir Richard, speaking in Japan during celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of Virgin Atlantic starting operations on the London-Tokyo route, said: “All countries must support governments in making sure that there is a good treaty to reduce carbon output dramatically.
“We know there is a price to pay as an airline. As long as all airlines pay the same, we are happy to pay.”
Phil Davies
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