Oxfam International found that global billionaires—with their
superyachts, private jets, and investments—emit more carbon pollution in
90 minutes of their lives than the average person does in a lifetime.
Oxfam International found that global billionaires—with their superyachts, private jets, and investments—emit more carbon pollution in 90 minutes of their lives than the average person does in a lifetime.
Not really, unless you’re going to assign it to the people who use those services too. Amazon wouldn’t produce any waste if people didn’t buy their products and services. So you’re just back at the collective human footprint again. Their yachts, jets, mega-mansions, and other personal things should be counted separately than their businesses.
I suppose you could assign portions of carbon emissions from the company overall based on portions of shares owned. Shrug
Not really, unless you’re going to assign it to the people who use those services too. Amazon wouldn’t produce any waste if people didn’t buy their products and services. So you’re just back at the collective human footprint again. Their yachts, jets, mega-mansions, and other personal things should be counted separately than their businesses.