Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:40am on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment
A groundbreaking report by the International Council on Clean Transportation reveals private jets emitted approximately 19.5 million tonnes CO₂ globally in 2023, with U.S.-based flights responsible for a staggering 65% of private jet trips and 55% of emissions . The study links trajectory data to specific airports, identifying 18 of the top 20 worst private-jet polluters in the U.S., including Van Nuys. Short-haul flights, under two hours, are especially inefficient. Private jets emit 5–14× more CO₂ per passenger than commercial planes, and 50× more than trains . Despite proposals like fuel‑tax hikes, policy efforts have stalled, raising concerns about aviation emissions amid growing wealth disparities. Emissions have risen 25% over the past decade. (PC: Reuters)