Jatos privados enxameiam em redor de Davos infographic
A infografia mostra o aumento da presença de jatos privados em redor de Davos 2022.
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Vão aumentar os jatos privados durante a reunião de Davos

By Ninian Carter

January 16, 2023 - Os ambientalistas acusam os líderes mundiais e os chefes de empresas de hipocrisia quando voam para o Fórum Económico Mundial (FEM) em jatos privados para discutir, entre outras coisas, as alterações climáticas.

In 2022, the World Economic Forum (WEF) took place from May 22-26. During that week, 1,040 private jets arrived at or departed from seven airports in the vicinity of Davos – 48% higher than normal.

Dutch environmental consultancy firm CE Delft has calculated that during WEF 2022, CO2 emissions from private jets were four times greater than an average week – emitting the CO2 equivalent of 350,000 cars over the period.

World leaders and business chiefs are once again jetting into Davos on private planes for WEF 2023, causing another spike in emissions, and leading to calls of hypocrisy as attendees discuss climate and inequality behind closed doors.

Europe is experiencing its warmest January on record, as communities around the world grapple with extreme weather brought about by the climate crisis.

Klara Maria Schenk of Greenpeace says, “Private jets must be consigned to history if we are to have a green, just and safe future for all. So-called world leaders must lead by example and ban private jets and useless short-haul flights.”

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PUBLISHED: 17/01/2023; STORY: Graphic News
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