• ramble81@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    What about a private plane like a Gulfstream?

    Edit: so I decided to do some wild napkin math, but Trump, for example, has a B757, which uses older and most likely more inefficient engines. So take a short haul flight which is 246g/km/person, and a standard short haul flight can hold about 130 people. So if he only travels with say 13 people on board (a tenth of that) it would increase the amount tenfold and give 2,460 g/km/person.

    I think the goes a long way in showing that the 0.1% blow things out of the water comparatively speaking.

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      6 months ago

      The 0.1% definitely blow things out of the water comparatively speaking.

      It’s still important for the 99.9% to know where our co2 emissions are coming from so we can find ways to reduce our own emissions and put pressure on the 0.1% to reduce theirs as well.

      Spreading awereness is also important so more people will know the impact their choices have on global co2 emissions which will hopefully encourage them to make smarter choices and pressure the 0.1% and corporations to reduce their emissions as well.