Taylor Swift sings "I ran off the plane, that July 9th" in the song "last kiss" from her 2010 album Speak Now. Swift usually leaves the plane every other day of the year.
Yard looked into the use of private planes by celebrities in order to track carbon emissions and find out which celebrities contribute the most to climate change.
Taylor Swift is at the top of the list of private jet CO2 emissions.
Swift's plane took to the skies 170 times in the first 200 days of the year. Almost 16 days of airtime have been spent. The CO2 released into the atmosphere by Taylor Swift's private plane in the past 7 months is the same amount of CO2 that an average person would emit in a year. The data came from an account calledCelebJets.
Swift's representatives said that Swift isn't responsible for all the flights.
The pop star's jet is frequently lent to other people. Most or all of the trips to her are incorrect.
It is Taylor Swift's plane. Social media users were surprised that the list wasn't topped by someone like KimKardashian with her 12 minute flights. The Internet still had some funny things to say. It seems like it is a variation of the same joke over and over again. They are all pretty funny.
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Eve 6 got a little creative and made a joke about the statement from Swift's team.
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A Taylor Swift fan decided to make a collection of times when the artist mentions flying in her lyrics.
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Some Swiftstans are playing damage control for Swift by pretending that the singer is giving to their charity. It can be quite crazy at the best of times.
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Floyd is number two on the list. They are followed by Jay-Z and Alex Rodriguez. The rest of the list is made up of Steven Spielberg, KimKardashian, MarkWahlberg, and Oprah.
Roughly 100 companies are responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions.