Bill Gates: yes i fly in a private jet but i subsidize our farmers in doing so
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Date: December 1st, 2023 3:09 PM Author: honey-headed provocative university
Very wealthy individuals should also be making changes to their lifestyles to bring their emissions close to zero. If you fly in a private jet, as I do, you can afford the extra cost of sustainable aviation fuel made from low-carbon crops and waste. You’ll not only lower your own emissions; you’ll also help drive demand for clean fuel, which will increase the supply and eventually make it cheap enough to use more widely in commercial aircraft. That will be a game changer for reducing emissions from long-distance air travel, which remains one of the toughest climate problems.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/01/opinion/bill-gates-climate-change-cop28.html
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Date: December 1st, 2023 7:11 PM Author: honey-headed provocative university
Gates congratulates himself for using fuel made from "low-carbon crops". Let's parse this claim...
Step one...with his obscene wealth Gates buys up US cropland. For growing food? Hardly--there's plenty of taxpayer money to siphon off for these low-carbon crops in the form of subsidies.
Employing huge tracts of farmland, these crops--corn, that is--require large inputs of synthetic fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, et al. These inputs are manufactured from OIL and so-called natural gas.
Those fertilizers, etc. run off, and have polluted virtually every body of fresh water, and have traveled down the Mississippi to render the Gulf of Mexico an anaerobic dead zone.
Corn is a very thirsty crop, so while Gates is performing his "good deed", he's also contributing significantly to the depletion of aquifers. All this damage--just so he can boast how he's saving the world by flying his private jet on "low-carbon" fuel.
In the meantime, land that might have been used to grow food has been taken out of use. Furthermore, monoculture corn production kills local biodiversity and depletes precious topsoil. On the other hand, if this land were farmed sustainably, using any number of proven regenerative practices, we could be preserving topsoil, restoring biodiversity and recharging our dwindling water resources.
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