Never mind the planet’s fate when the jet set feel the urge to seek out some winter sun | Self-denial will save the Earth, we’re told. But big emitters seemingly haven’t had the memo
Never mind the planet’s fate when the jet set feel the urge to seek out some winter sun | Self-denial will save the Earth, we’re told. But big emitters seemingly haven’t had the memo

Never mind the planet’s fate when the jet set feel the urge to seek out some winter sun | Catherine Bennett

For the present, research indicates that the public still underestimates, to a degree hugely convenient to the richest groups, their contribution to global warming. The majority of respondents in a four-country study overestimated the carbon footprint of the poorest 50%, and underestimated those of the richest 10% and 1%. One of its authors, Dr Ramit Debnath, commented: “These countries are very different, but we found the rich are pretty similar no matter where you go, and their concerns are different to the rest of society. There’s a huge contrast between billionaires travelling by private jet while the rest of us drink with soggy paper straws: one of those activities has a big impact on an individual carbon footprint, and one doesn’t.”