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Jeff Bezos' superyacht generates 447 times more CO2 emissions than an average US household per year
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' $500 million three-masted superyacht is anything but climate-friendly: it produces a hundred times more CO2 emissions than an average American household per year.
With a length of 127 meters, the "Koru" is the largest sailing yacht in the world. It produces a whopping 7,154 tons of greenhouse gases per year, which is about 447 times the total annual carbon footprint of an average U.S. household, reports the New York Post, citing researchers from Indiana.
Meanwhile, billionaires advocate climate change as they sail around the world in luxury superyachts and fly across continents in Gulfstream G500s that emit massive amounts of carbon. They then advocate for laws banning gas ovens, phasing out cars with gasoline engines, banning cows from emitting their farts to eventually produce insect burgers, and other radical structural changes in society that reflect the WEF's global reset plan.
All this comes just days before the UN Climate Summit, which starts in Dubai on Thursday.Jeff Bezos' superyacht generates 447 times more CO2 emissions than an average US household per year Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' $500 million three-masted superyacht is anything but climate-friendly: it produces a hundred times more CO2 emissions than an average American household per year. With a length of 127 meters, the "Koru" is the largest sailing yacht in the world. It produces a whopping 7,154 tons of greenhouse gases per year, which is about 447 times the total annual carbon footprint of an average U.S. household, reports the New York Post, citing researchers from Indiana. Meanwhile, billionaires advocate climate change as they sail around the world in luxury superyachts and fly across continents in Gulfstream G500s that emit massive amounts of carbon. They then advocate for laws banning gas ovens, phasing out cars with gasoline engines, banning cows from emitting their farts to eventually produce insect burgers, and other radical structural changes in society that reflect the WEF's global reset plan. All this comes just days before the UN Climate Summit, which starts in Dubai on Thursday.
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