• Skua@kbin.social
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      10 months ago

      Swift’s flights were responsible for a thousand times more C02e than an average EU citizen. One has a comma, the other has a dot

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        10 months ago

        How much more economic activity than the average citizen?

        Anyway I suppose flying commercial and accordingly taking on a less aggressive tour schedule would help her reduce her footprint. I only know a few her hits (mostly that are more club friendly) personally but acknowledge she’s going to be responsible for more of everything in the aggregate. Way more environmental damage. Way more endorphins.

        So back to “how can she reduce her footprint” while still doing her Swiftie thing? Sure there are plenty of ways.

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          She might do more economic activity but for who? Organizers? Herself? Scalpers? If she has that much money to be considered a billionaire maybe she could do something to cover her footprint. Plant some trees or donate to some organization that occupy with saving the planet.

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          Fly commercial. Drive as much as possible. I assume she rents it out when she’s not actively using it. Stop doing that.

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      No, a single person is responsible for 8.2 tons and Swift’s JET ALONE did 8.293. That’s not counting all of the OTHER carbon footprint that swift undoubtedly has.

      Edit:uah, even worse. It’s 8 THOUSAND tons for her jet, and 8 tons for the regular person.