Ship to use ‘giant kite’ as part of ‘decarbonisation initiative’

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Ship to use ‘giant kite’ as part of ‘decarbonisation initiative’
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Sky News host Caleb Bond says as another “interesting” decarbonisation initiative, a ship will use a “500-square-metre” kite on journeys across the Atlantic Ocean.

“At the start of next year, Ville de Bordeaux, which sounds a nice wine, but it’s actually a 154-metre-long ship that moves air part components, will unfurl a 500-square-metre kite on journeys

across the Atlantic Ocean,” Mr Bond said.“I mean, for Heaven’s sake, if they wanted this sort of, you know, carbon-neutral way of moving these around on the ocean, it’s existed for hundreds of years.”

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