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Aviation Decarbonization, Let’s Do This Together 08/05/2025

At World Energy, we believe that decarbonizing air transport is a collective journey, one that demands radical collaboration across the entire value chain.

Airlines alone cannot shoulder the burden of decarbonization. It’s time for the entire aviation value chain to act in concert. From demand signals and offtake agreements to investment and policy support., we all have a role to play in decarbonizing aviation.

Adam Klauber, our VP of Sustainability & Digital Supply Chain, makes the case in this Forbes article.

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Aviation Decarbonization, Let’s Do This Together Sectors like aviation, shipping, and steel are considered hard-to-abate because they are not easy to electrify.

Brandirectory 07/08/2025

Some of the world's leading corporations have been stepping up to reduce emissions in their supply chains, but are those actions recognized by their customers or the public at large? A recent Sustainability Perceptions report looks at which companies are getting the most added brand value from their actions, and which have gaps between real sustainability measures and public perception.

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Building new markets to advance sustainability – On the Issues 06/30/2025

One of the most efficient ways to build demand for emerging green commodities is by giving customers who want to lower CO2 emissions in their supply chains a way to buy the environmental attributes of a sustainable material without taking physical delivery. Microsoft's Katie Ross explains how it works in this article. We have been proud to partner with Microsoft on since 2023, so it's not surprising they're leading the way with green cement, also.

Read more: https://news.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2025/05/26/building-new-markets-to-advance-sustainability/

Building new markets to advance sustainability – On the Issues Meeting the urgency of the climate crisis demands bold ambition and collective action. At Microsoft, we are committed to becoming carbon negative by 2030—a goal that calls for ingenuity and innovation. Reaching this target means continuously improving how we operate, investing in breakthrough sust...

06/26/2025

✈️ At last week's meeting convened by Air Transport Action Group and BloombergNEF, World Energy VP Kathleen Wight shared her expertise on the voluntary carbon market for powered by , and ways to enhance financing with . Perspectives from many parts of the ecosystem came together on the panel. Leaders from Airbus, AirFrance, Boeing and BBVA were also on the panel - moderated by BNEF's Nikolaos Soulopoulos.

❇️ This is real-world knowledge benefits our customers from the moment we begin discussions and long after deals are signed.

06/11/2025

🌱 What is a feedstock? It's the raw material used to produce fuels like Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Our latest article, "Sustainable Aviation Fuel 101: Feedstocks," explores the landscape of SAF feedstocks, their environmental trade-offs, and what it will take to scale production while keeping carbon intensity low.

Read more: worldenergy.net

Opinion: With right policy, SAF offers critical new revenue stream for farmers 05/30/2025

We applaud continued bi-partisan support for the US domestic SAF industry. Iowa's Rep. Ashley Hinson is an important voice on this, with her recent op-ed in Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc. Iowa's state-level leaders recognize SAF's value for their economy, also. Looking forward to good news for the SAF industry from Des Moines in the near future!

Opinion: With right policy, SAF offers critical new revenue stream for farmers In this opinion piece, Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, argues that sustainable aviation fuel is critical to the future of agriculture but needs the right policies in place.

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