Reviving Supersonic Travel: A Step Backwards in the Fight Against Climate Change?

Set to pierce the skies on Jan. 27, the XB-1 aircraft from Boom Supersonic, engineered by entrepreneur Blake Scholl, heralds the return of supersonic passenger travel. Yet, as the world grapples with escalating climate change crises, experts question the environmental ethics of reintroducing faster-than-sound air travel. Critics argue that the venture prioritizes elite convenience over planetary health, potentially exacerbating carbon emissions at a time when global reduction efforts are imperative.