Kylie & Travis
This deep dive into famous peoples jet emissions sparked on Instagram, when Kylie Jenner posted with rapper Travis Scott “you wanna take mine or yours?”. Which has now been taking down most likely due to the backlash.
This information highlights the significant disparity in carbon emissions between the general population and celebrities who frequently use private jets. Previous data indicated that only 15% of the population accounts for 70% of annual flights. Specifically, the average amount of CO2e emissions produced by celebrities from their private jets in 2022 is approximately 3376.64 tonnes each. In comparison, the average person emits just 7 tonnes of CO2e annually.This measurement serves as a benchmark for understanding individual contributions to greenhouse gas emissions and their environmental impact.
Top 10 Worst Celebs Worst Jet Emissions
- Taylor Swift- Her jet flew for the the year a total of 15.9 days – which was surprising to most because she was not touring this year.
- Floyd Mayweather – Boxing legend who flew “1,011 times more than the average person yearly”
- His shortest flight time was 10 minutes.
- Jay-Z – hall of fame rapper took a total of 136 flights.
- A-Rod – J-Lo;s ex fiance
- Blake Shelton – country singer
- Steven Spielberg – film director
- Kim Kardashian – TV personality
- Mark Wahlberg
- Oprah Winfrey – Billionaire television host
- Travis Scott – rapper
The impact of celebrity private jet use on the environment is examined in this article, with a particular emphasis on the individuals who have the largest carbon footprints. It uses data analysis to pinpoint well-known people who, as a result of their frequent use of private aircraft, have significant carbon footprints. Within the entertainment sector, the piece seeks to increase awareness of sustainability and responsible travel practices.
Taylor Swift a thirty four year old American singer songwriter who rose to fame over twenty years ago in 2006. Since then she has become a world famous and renowned cultural pop icon with 14 grammy’s under her belt and started to show up on climate activist radars due to her excessive jet usage. This was seen as especially heinous because she was not touring at the time.
After news came out that she was number one offender, many discussions, criticism, and backlash followed suit.