On the recordJune 5, 2012
Which means more people traveling, less emissions. That's good from both ends, the industry standpoint, but also from the health of our environment.
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congress.govWhich means more people traveling, less emissions. That's good from both ends, the industry standpoint, but also from the health of our environment.
Begich highlights the positive impact of increased travel on emissions reduction.
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