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    The International Council on Clean Transportation Icct.

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    Doctoral studies in the Icct program educate students to become highly qualified specialists in electronics, information technology, and computer science.

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    Doctoral studies in the Icct programme educate students to become highly qualified specialists in electronics, information technology, and computer science.

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    But the Icct report suggests that airlines that have spent the most on new, efficient planes are also the most profitable.

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    According to the Icct, the China VI standard will achieve an accumulated black carbon mitigation of 993,000 metric tons over the period 2020 to 2050.

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    If commercial aviation were a country, it would rank seventh in global greenhouse gas emissions according to a recent report by the International Council on Clean Transportation(Icct)….

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    The International Council on Clean Transportation(Icct) said the move could reduce CO2 emissions by about 750 million tonnes from 2022 to 2050, equating to around 2% of all emissions from international shipping over that period.

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    When we reduce air pollution from diesel sources, we get a reduction in black carbon emissions. This is a huge win for air quality and the climate,” said Josh Miller of the International Council on Clean Transportation(Icct).

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    The Icct report finds there was no improvement between 2012 and 2013, and that the gap between the most and least efficient airlines widened- with American Airlines burning 27% more fuel than Alaska Airlines for the same level of service.

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    The Icct report finds there was no improvement between 2012 and 2013, and that the gap between the most and least efficient airlines widened- with American Airlines burning 27 percent more fuel than Alaska Airlines for the same level of service.

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    The International Criminal Court(French: Cour Pénale Internationale; commonly referred to as the ICC or Icct) is a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression although it cannot currently exercise jurisdiction over the crime of aggression.

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