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Is Rachel Reeves's Heathrow expansion a green aviation gamble?

Season 1, Ep. 1039

The UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has backed a third Heathrow runway, saying the airport expansion will meet the government’s climate targets because of ‘green aviation’. But is there such a thing?


Reporter: Xavier Greenwood


Producer: Xavier Greenwood


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore


Photography: Joe Mee

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