Taylor Swift’s Rep says the Label of “Top Celebrity CO2e Polluter” is “Clearly Incorrect”

Marie Test

After being named the top celebrity polluter of carbon dioxide emissions, Taylor Swift’s spokesperson clarified that the American singer-songwriter is not responsible for all of the trips her private jet was used for (CO2e).

Swift topped the list of celebrities with the “worst private jet CO2 emissions,” according to a study released last Friday, July 29 by digital marketing agency Yard.

“Taylor Swift might be today’s pop princess, but Yard’s research found that [Ms.] Swift is the biggest celebrity CO2e polluter of this year so far,” her agency said.

“Racking up a total of 170 flights since January, Taylor’s jet has amassed a vast 22,923 minutes in the air — 15.9 days. Quite a large amount considering that she is not currently touring.”

According to the study, the singer’s total flight emissions this year are “1,184.8 times greater than the average person’s total annual emissions.”

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According to an exclusive statement given to Entertainment Tonight last Sunday, July 31, Swift’s representative came to her defense and explained that the singer was not the sole user of the aircraft.

“Taylor’s jet is loaned out regularly to other individuals. To attribute most or all of these trips to her is blatantly incorrect,” the statement said.

Floyd Mayweather, Jay-Z, Steven Spielberg, Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, and Travis Scott are among the other celebrities on the list.

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