Most news outlets have avoided any mention of the massive hypocrisy from those attending the Google summit. A few haven’t. It’s nice to know the big-shots (with no climate degrees or any degrees in any science) are able to relax
Stars relax on boat on gas-guzzling trip to Google’s climate summit https://t.co/Rr61yuPc13 pic.twitter.com/nJ0wDFK3BT
— Page Six (@PageSix) August 3, 2019
From the link
They’re red hot over global warming but happily burned up the gas in Italy.
Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Bradley Cooper and Oprah looked relaxed and unconcerned Saturday while boating around Sicily during Google’s star-studded climate summit.
The foursome’s gas-guzzling visit to the tiny island of Panarea came amid controversy at the three-day Google Camp fest, where some 200 stars took 114 private jets and partied aboard $400 million mega yachts.
Page Six reported that the flights alone pumped 864 tons of carbon dioxide into the air.
Attendees also hogged the roads with Maseratis, Ferraris, Porches and high-end SUVs. (snip)
The exclusive and ultra-wasteful camp included a barefoot speech from Prince Harry, who made waves by announcing he and Megan Markle would only be having one more child (in addition to newborn son Archie) because of the worsening condition of the planet.
He apparently didn’t give the same consideration when it came to his travel.
The royal recycler flew on both a private jet and helicopter to get to the island greenfest, all paid for by Google, reports the Daily Mail.
It’s never wrong to keep pointing out climahypocrisy, especially when those same people want to force you to comply.
As a sidebar, the people who live in the local area and regular tourists were treated like garbage for the even
(UK Daily Mail) Google’s gala dinner saw the world’s best and brightest descend upon an ancient Italian city.
But it seems locals hoping to catch a glimpse of the star-studded event have been told to mind their own business.
Residents near the archeological site of Selinunte, on the south-west coast of Sicily, have revealed they were even warned by police not to look out of their windows.
With helicopters circling the perimeter for days beforehand, those living nearby said organisers also set up floodlights to shine on to the surrounding road, to stop anyone taking photos or watching with binoculars.
A hotel owner complained that he had to give police the names of his 14 guests – who were then forced to keep the shutters down to prevent them from peeking. The extreme security measures left them unable to enjoy the sunset. The hotelier was also asked not to allow his guests – or his own family – to use the building’s balconies.
These are your betters! Don’t look at them! Even when they are attempting to decide how you live!
