It appears Drake would like to defend himself
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/BBMA2019/FilmMagic for dcp You may have heard that Drake is having a horny summer. So horny, apparently, that last week, he attempted to AirDrop a woman a picture of herself at a restaurant . He was also seen bouncing around St. Tropez with 21-year-old YouTuber-slash-model Suede Brooks. Between swerving bees and “yacht-hopping,” it seems he’s been too busy to give much thought to other matters, like, say, his carbon footprint.
Ever since Kylie Jenner decided it would be a good idea to Instagram her twin private jets in the middle of a devastating heat wave, the carbon emissions of the rich and famous have come in for scrutiny. Predictably, reports of celebrities taking mind-bogglingly short private-jet flights — including multiple flights by Drake’s private jet from Hamilton, Ontario, to Toronto, a trip that takes roughly an hour by car and 14 to 18 minutes by plane — did not go over well.
Ah! Drake, nor any other passengers, were even on these flights — so it sounds like they weren’t wasteful at all. For reference, the average annual carbon emissions for a single person is around four tons; Air Drake reportedly emitted five tons of carbon during one 18-minute flight from Hamilton to Toronto. The Guardian reports that private aircrafts emit 33 million tons of greenhouse gases and are five to 14 times more polluting than commercial planes because they carry so few passengers .
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