Want a quick win for the climate? Why not outlaw private jets?
Research from Sweden's Linnaeus University found that flying in private jet for an hour releases more CO2 into atmosphere than the average person produces in a year. In 2023, private flights produced 15.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide - the equivalent of 3.7 million petrol cars being driven for a year.
Of course governments will not ban private jets as they have no interest in trying to rein in the super rich.
#climatechange
Research from Sweden's Linnaeus University found that flying in private jet for an hour releases more CO2 into atmosphere than the average person produces in a year. In 2023, private flights produced 15.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide - the equivalent of 3.7 million petrol cars being driven for a year.
Of course governments will not ban private jets as they have no interest in trying to rein in the super rich.
#climatechange
yianiris •
The system is made to accomodate them, if there is no loophole for them they will have one custom made.
For us there are only walls
@IndyRichard