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    11 months ago

    Almost everyone has a negligible impact when taken individually, that’s no excuse. Flying is terrible, private jets even more so.

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      11 months ago

      All human air traffic combined is 2% of emissions. A private jet is not a big deal.

      Calling out private jets from rich people is a conservative tactic to make wealthy people who advocate for climate policy look like hypocrites. It’s a nonsensical position that was never intended to be thought through. It’s a kneejerk slogan for the boomer hordes.

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        11 months ago

        But it’s actually a problem. It measures whole percentage points, it’s not a rounding error.

        Dismissing an issue or person because conservatives are also using it as a punching bag doesn’t remove the problem, it just lets the conservatives control the narrative. I don’t think participating in that polarizing behavior is good or useful.

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          11 months ago

          That’s all air travel. All.

          100,000 flights and 6 million people every day. A private jet is a drop in the bucket.