Davos 2025: Private Jets to Save the Planet
The global elite gather to discuss climate change. The runway is full of Gulfstreams.
Banning gas stoves for you
Flying private for them
The contradiction: Opposes Big Gov until they need a bailout.
Over 1,000 private jets arrived in Switzerland for the annual summit, emitting more CO2 in a week than small nations do in a year.
The core record has 3 important points: Fuel for the event is exempt from carbon taxes. Menu featured wagyu beef despite 'eat less meat' panels. Protests were banned within 5km of the venue.
Ownership context: World Economic Forum (Klaus Schwab / Corporate Partners). Funding context: Corporate Partners (BP, Shell, BlackRock).
The source trail for this page includes FlightRadar24 Data.
Summary
Over 1,000 private jets arrived in Switzerland for the annual summit, emitting more CO2 in a week than small nations do in a year.
⚡ Key Facts
- Fuel for the event is exempt from carbon taxes.
- Menu featured wagyu beef despite 'eat less meat' panels.
- Protests were banned within 5km of the venue.
Davos 2025: Private Jets to Save the Planet
Opposes Big Gov until they need a bailout.
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