Presentation findings CO(2)mpensate
On 28 May 2019, the Premium student team CO2mpensate presented its findings on how to compensate aviation emissions, using a multi-criteria analysis. The findings of the students establish a valuable first building block for further research, particularly for universities that consider to take more responsibility for emissions caused by academic flights.
The Premium team consisted of Goma Karki, Lan Dau, Lina Schonebeck, Lucie Kouassi, Matyas Szeiler and Nayelly Landeros Rivera. METRO would like to express its sincere gratitute for the huge efforts made by these students!


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