How AI could help reduce planet-warming contrails, the lines in the sky behind planes



Artificial intelligence could be used to help prevent planes from creating planet-warming contrails – the lines behind planes in the sky – according to a new study. National environmental correspondent David Schechter explains the feathery streaks of condensation may account for about 35% of the aviation industry’s global warming impact.

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