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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 5050663" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://pagesix.com/2021/11/01/outrage-as-vips-take-private-jets-to-climate-summit/?_ga=2.163574459.627669680.1635769412-2065487506.1613483086[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Speaking of climate change, the G20 leaders are all gathered on the last day of the G20 Summit to discuss climate change. I wonder if the subject up for discussion included the number of vehicles the US Cabinet used to ferry them around, 85, (Has no one on his Cabinet heard of buses?), or the number of private jets that transported the VIPs to Rome, 400? I’m thinking not. </p><p></p><p>I thought this was a very interesting quote from the article. </p><p>“To put it in context, the total carbon footprint of an ordinary citizen — including everywhere they travel and everything they consume — is around eight tons a year.</p><p>So an executive or politician taking one long haul private flight will burn more CO2 than several normal people do in a year.”</p><p></p><p>Kinda makes you think doesn’t it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 5050663, member: 43500"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://pagesix.com/2021/11/01/outrage-as-vips-take-private-jets-to-climate-summit/?_ga=2.163574459.627669680.1635769412-2065487506.1613483086[/URL] Speaking of climate change, the G20 leaders are all gathered on the last day of the G20 Summit to discuss climate change. I wonder if the subject up for discussion included the number of vehicles the US Cabinet used to ferry them around, 85, (Has no one on his Cabinet heard of buses?), or the number of private jets that transported the VIPs to Rome, 400? I’m thinking not. I thought this was a very interesting quote from the article. “To put it in context, the total carbon footprint of an ordinary citizen — including everywhere they travel and everything they consume — is around eight tons a year. So an executive or politician taking one long haul private flight will burn more CO2 than several normal people do in a year.” Kinda makes you think doesn’t it? [/QUOTE]
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