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<p>has existed since before the 2016 <a href="page.php?w=Paris_Agreement">Paris Agreement</a>.</p>

<p><big>Standards</big></p>
 <p>Most jet fuels in use since the end of World War II are kerosene-based. Both British and American standards for jet fuels were first established at the end of World War II. British standards derived from standards for kerosene use for lamps--known as paraffin in the UK--whereas American standards derived from aviation gasoline practices. Over the subsequent years, details of specifications were adjusted, such as minimum freezing</p><p>
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