The report highlighted theenvironmental impactof celebrity air travel.
Experts reacted to the results, labeling the private jet emissions as huge.
According to CelebrityPrivateJetTracker.com, Eric Schmidt flew the most, mile-wise, in his Gulfstream G650.
Elon Muskcame in at a solid second, flying a total of 320 times in his own Gulfstream G650.
CelebrityPrivateJetTracker.com further exposed the journeys of the 34-year-old singers second private jet, which has since been sold.
And Im over here just trying to fly first class once in my lifetime lmao, a netizen quipped.
An additional Redditor added: What good is this information when it isnt being used productively?
These people should be penalized or taxed for this insane pollution.
We need a special carbon tax on private jet usage, a commentator argued.
Reaching net zero is essential to limit further dangerous climate change.
Burning aviation fuel creates CO2, with each kilogram producing 3.15 kg of CO2, as perDr.
Guy Gratton, an associate professor of Aviation and the Environment at Cranfield University in the UK.
He toldBored Pandain an email: The relationships pretty straightforward here.
Close enough to the calculation on the leaderboard.
He has notably exposed flight-path data to track the movements of numerous celebrities.
They give to philanthropy so it makes it ok, a reader commented
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