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Related: About this forumGHG Output From Homes/Yachts/Planes Of 12 Billionaires Equal To That Of 2.1 Million Homes
Twelve of the worlds wealthiest billionaires produce more greenhouse gas emissions from their yachts, private jets, mansions and financial investments than the annual energy emissions of 2m homes, research shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals. The tycoons include the Amazon boss, Jeff Bezos, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the tech billionaires Bill Gates, Larry Page and Michael Dell, the inventor and social media company owner Elon Musk and the Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim.
Analysis by Oxfam and US researchers of their luxury purchases, which include superyachts, private jets, cars, helicopters and palatial mansions, combined with the impact of their financial investments and shareholdings reveals that they account for almost 17m tonnes of CO2 and equivalent greenhouse gas emissions annually. This is the same as the CO2 and equivalent emissions from powering 2.1m homes or the emissions from 4.6 coal-fired power plants over a year, according to conversion data from the US Environmental Protection Agency. The true scale of the investment emissions of these individuals is not generally systematically calculated or reported. Oxfam analysts working with two US academics, Beatriz Barros and Richard Wilk, used publicly available data to calculate the greenhouse gas impacts.
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A superyacht kept on permanent standby generates about 7,000 tonnes of CO2 a year, according to the analysis. The emissions of the superyachts are way above anything else, Wilk said. They have to have a crew, and they have to be constantly maintained even when they are docked. Then you have the helicopters onboard, the jetskis, the high energy-using luxury items like pools, hot tubs, private submarines and tenders, all of these require power, the air conditioning, the sophisticated electronic items. It is like having a hotel running on the water all the time.
Wilk said the calculations of lifestyle emissions were a minimum: for example, the researchers attributed superyachts to the billionaires only if they were held in their names rather than company names. The footprint of the dwellings was based on estimates of their energy use. As well as making a huge negative contribution to global heating, the financial interests of the elite billionaires give them enormous influence over economic and policy decisions, the researchers said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/20/twelve-billionaires-climate-emissions-jeff-bezos-bill-gates-elon-musk-carbon-divide
Snackshack
(2,541 posts)Money == Altruism, Intelligence, Caring, Compassion, Empathy, Maturity, Reason, Logic or any of the 100s of character descriptions I have not used above.
Back in the day of Carnegie, Ford, Rockefeller it took some intelligence, understanding and a lot of energy to be a millionaire. This is no longer the case. There are people w/ almost as much money now because they simply thought of a rudimentary app w/ 2-3 rules and colorful exploding blocks
an idiot can go to bed now and wake up rich
look at the GameStop incident. The really bad part is most of these people just want for them and the rest to burn. Look at DJT he was just simply born into what he has which is all the more reason the sob should be in jail for killing more Americans then any other single death event in our history.