| To have any chance of taking control of our collective carbon footprint we need to move away from technology like this not towards it. And until we can manifest fundamentally different technology for air travel we should collectively and rapidly scale down our dependence on long distance commute. Fossil fuel driven flight is not viable in a sustainable future. We need to understand this. |
But it's the reality. Electrification of individual ground transportation, and the phasing out of gasoline cars, is absolutely inevitable over the next 20 years. But jet fuel isn't going anywhere for a long, long time. It's just a matter of physics. It's foreseeable to have small scale electrified commuter aircraft shuttling people within 400 miles. But any type of long haul flight will be done with turbine engines burning kerosene. Even with a 10x increase in energy density for LiPo batteries, we still wouldn't be there.