Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Dublin - Night 2

The 1989 World tour by Taylor Swift is coming to Dublin, Ireland. Carrie Davenport/TAS has images forTAS.

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The subject of celebrity excess has been a topic of heated discussion recently, with one person drawing attention to the amount of pollution emitted by the wealthy, and another person flaunting her ability to fly to the grocery store.

The public's efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle were branded a "climate criminal" by users on social media.

According to Yard's data, Taylor Swift's plane has taken no less than 170 flights in the last four years, with her total CO2 emissions ranking her at the top of the list.

Swift became the face of the problem, although many Reactions were surprised as much as anger, since Swift has cultivated a more folksy image. Swift was the subject of mockery because of the contrast.

The fake Swift Tweets were posted by people who thought the singer held a hatred for environmentalism.

According to Swift's representation, the singer's jets weren't always being used by her.

Taylor's jet is frequently lent to other people. Most or all of the trips to her are incorrect.

Fans understand that Swift is just as entrepreneurial as theKardashian-Jenners.

Swift's jets were allowed to belch out truckloads of carbon into our skies, the singer said on the r/TaylorSwift fan forum.

Some fans labeled the list as "misinformation" and refused to acknowledge the problem.

Swift's supposed contributions to environmentalism was highlighted by a dedicated fan who posted their own list on the social networking site. The thread was quickly deleted after everyone on the internet laughed at the fact that Swift sold one of her private jets.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Jay-Z were both placed second and third on the list.

Drake tried to set the record straight by telling fans that his three flights didn't have anyone on them, which didn't help the backlash.

The rich and famous don't seem interested in reducing their emissions, only in making excuses for them.

As the air becomes heavy with smoke, the public are throwing water balloons on a house fire, while the wealthy throw gasoline.

Even though celebrities aren't going to have a sudden change of heart, they might just be pressured into reducing their obscene waste, which is one of the few things the public can take away from them