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LAX passenger traffic in 2022 is highest since pandemic began. Does that mean more jet emissions?

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 29, 2022

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Over 60 million passengers have traveled through Los Angeles International Airport this year, airport officials announced, making it the busiest year since the airport set traffic records in 2019. This year's Southwest Airlines meltdown has highlighted America's reliance on air travel as well as the system's fragility, especially around the holidays. The last three years have been catching up to where we left off before the... + full article



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