New Englanders are fighting against new infrastructure for carbon-intensive billionaire travel. If they win, the significance could be global ...Middle East

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In 1775, the first battle of the American Revolution was in Massachusetts on Lexington Green, known as the “shot heard round the world.” Three miles away, at an airport known as Hanscom Field, climate activists are launching what might be the newest shot to ring across a warming planet: No new private jet infrastructure. Located 14 miles outside Boston, Hanscom is New England’s largest private jet port. Private jets are the epitome of private excess at public and planetary expense. They pollute between 10 and 20 times more per passenger than commercial flights.  Yet private developers are pressing to triple Hanscom’s capacity to serve wealthy private jet travelers. So after a summer of unp

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