Boom Supersonic's Breakthrough Raises Environmental Concerns Amidst Supersonic Travel Excitement

This week, Boom Supersonic's XB-1 became the first independently funded jet to breach the sound barrier, achieving Mach 1.05 at approximately 35,000 feet. While this marks a significant milestone in the quest for commercial supersonic travel, environmental activists raise alarms over the potential increase in carbon emissions and noise pollution. The event, occurring over California's Mojave Desert, prompts a reevaluation of the balance between technological advancement and environmental stewardship.