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Climate Summit is a Joke!

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Outrage as 400 VIP jets converge on Glasgow for global warming summit

There is outrage after Jeff Bezos’ $86 million Gulf Stream jet was among the hundreds of VIP jets flying into Scottish environmental summit COP26.

Around 400 private jets carrying heads of state, billionaires, business leaders and celebrities have converged on Glasgow for a global warming summit.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ $US65 million ($86 million) Gulf Stream jet was among the hundreds of VIP jets reportedly carrying more than 1000 attendees and their staff to the COP26 meeting, with others including Microsoft founder Bill Gates and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger also expected to fly in.
Jeff Bezos was one of the 400 VIPs flying into the COP26 climate summit by private jet. Picture: Brendan Smialowski/AFP
Jeff Bezos was one of the 400 VIPs flying into the COP26 climate summit by private jet. Picture: Brendan Smialowski/AFP

“It can’t be stressed enough how bad private jets are for the environment, it is the worst way to travel by miles,” Matt Finch from the UK’s Transport and Environment campaign group told Scotland’s Sunday Mail.

“The average private jet, and we are not talking Air Force One, emits two tonnes of CO2 for every hour in flight. Private jets are very prestigious but it is difficult to avoid the hypocrisy of using one while claiming to be fighting climate change.”

He said for context, the “total carbon footprint of an ordinary citizen – including everywhere they travel and everything they consume – is around eight tonnes a year”.
Jeff Bezos looks at the COP26 climate summit. Picture: ALAIN JOCARD/AFP
Jeff Bezos looks at the COP26 climate summit. Picture: ALAIN JOCARD/AFP

In total, the 400 private aircraft are expected to emit some 13,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

But UK Secretary of State Liz Truss defended the large number of planes flying into Glasgow, saying “it’s really important that we do have people face to face”.

“I think everybody who’s ever done a Zoom call knows that they’re quite useful for some things,” Ms Truss told BBC Breakfast.

“But when you really get into crunch negotiations. When you want to look somebody in the eye and talk to them face to face, you do need to meet in person. And this is really critical.”

She added, “World leaders are going to have to make some tough decisions about what’s going on in their own countries. They’re going to have to commit to things they didn’t necessarily want to when they arrived at the conference.

“And that’s why it’s really important that we do have people face to face and these negotiations can take place. We can make a real difference.”

Climate campaigner Leonardo DiCaprio took to Twitter on Monday, writing, “The climate crisis is here. #COP26 must be a turning point to protect people and the planet.

“Leaders, the world is watching and urging you to rise to this moment. There’s no time to lose.”

Page Six reported that representatives for DiCaprio didn’t comment, neither did reps for Bezos — who also just caused controversy by partying with Bill Gates on a mega-yacht off the coast of Turkey.

But sources said DiCaprio was one VIP attendee who flew commercial to the conference. He was spotted at Heathrow airport in London connecting flights, a source exclusively told Page Six.

In July 2019 there was a similar outcry when A-listers arrived to the Google summit in Sicily — to discuss climate change — in a convoy of private jets and mega-yachts. Guests including former President Barack Obama, Prince Harry, DiCaprio and Katy Perry converged to the Sicilian seaside for the mega-party dubbed Google Camp, while local media reported 114 private jets were scheduled to arrive.
 
As usual, some pigs are more equal than other pigs. Climate change oligarchs are actually Communist Marxists in disguise.
 
More like for politicians to abuse their privileges and global elites to show off their fortune and fame, pretending to be saints for the environment.
 
Nobody is saying they shouldn't meet.

However they should get there via more eco friendly transport modes.

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gobbledygook google is another joke. they have their own airport at moffett field as they lease the aerodrome and military grade airfield from nasa and the usn. they park dozens of corporate jets there and fly each one of them out from 6.9am to 6.9pm disturbing neighbors and residents in mountain view, sunnyvale, los altos, cupertino, and palo alto every 16.9 mins of take off and landing.
 

Meghan and Harry jet row explodes as Firm descends on Glasgow​


As both Charles and Prince William have widely commented publicly on the theme of climate change, Chris Ship, ITV News’ Royal Editor took to Twitter to mention how billboards have been erected in Glasgow ahead of the conference by anti-monarchy campaign group Republic blasting the royals as hypocrites.

The billboards claim that the future leaders are hypocrites for their usages of “helicopter flights, private jets, multiple huge homes and personal train” while being so outspoken on the issue of climate change.

Amid this wider row, Mr Ship was then called out for the prevalent UK media coverage that discusses the use of private jets by Meghan Markle, 40, and Prince Harry, 37, with @rianne088 writing: “and Chris I actually agree but surely you know can see the blatant hypocrisy that the Sussexes experienced by mainly UK reporters. Not one reporter calling out senior royals usage of jets – not one."

However, the royal commentator hit back at the user to defend himself and the couple by writing: “Nor were Harry and Meghan criticised for taking private jets on official working business as I recall (well no one of sound judgement). So your point is a little lost on me.”
 
You missed out: 2012: Impact from asteroid wipe out humanity… only amoebas survive
If this doesn’t work, 2022: Humanity wiped out by a virus due to medical community’s refusal to use Ivermectin
 
This is liken to the big Y2K scam....all hype and panic over nothing.
 
I saw Modi among the leader, which means loong has to be there too because he loves the smell of CECA.
 
It's a farce. If really enviro conscious then meet virtually why need to meet in person ? As useless as WHO
 
It's a farce. If really enviro conscious then meet virtually why need to meet in person ? As useless as WHO
The biggest jokes come from all these business class / first class travelers who bitch about how tiring traveling is. The truth is most enjoy the the free staycation, free food, free fucks. These same people will find every reason to have a summit or some stupid “meet in persons”
 
Can’t do Zoom? Haha…. So many private planes flying in to talk about saving environment.

Same logic as raise GST to help the poor
 
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