St. Greta’s Hamas Loving Flotilla Had Huge Carbon Footprint

Perhaps they should have actually used the sails, instead the gas engines

Greta Thunberg’s flotilla creates 165 tons of air pollution, same as 206 trips from Tel Aviv to UK

Greta Thunberg’s Sumud Flotilla produced a total of 165 tons of air pollution during its trip from Spain to Gaza, which the energy company Volta Solar calculated to be the same as 206 trips by plane from Tel Aviv to London.

“Over the course of 5 weeks of sailing, the almost 50 vessels in the flotilla consumed a total of about 53,600 liters of diesel,” the study from Volta Solar explained and added, “This fuel consumption is equivalent to direct emissions (tank-to-wheel, TTW) of about 144 thousand kg of CO? – that is, about 144 tons of carbon dioxide emitted from the engines alone.”

“It is not surprising that those who act hypocritically in the field of climate also chose the side of the forces of darkness and not the forces of light,” said Eran Tal, CEO of Volta Solar and a reserve officer who founded the first solar unit in the IDF.

The analysis also points out that the main polluters were those who made the trip using only large, motorized ships, while sailboats that used their engines to a limited extent had a lesser impact.

Volta Solar pointed out that the flotilla’s trip to Gaza was equivalent to 206 flights from Tel Aviv to London in terms of air pollution. It was also equal to the total amount of pollution that 82 family cars produce on average in a year.

These wackos care more about cosplaying as protectors of terrorists than as protectors of the climate. There’s always something that keeps Warmists from practicing what they preach.

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One Response to “St. Greta’s Hamas Loving Flotilla Had Huge Carbon Footprint”

  1. Dana says:

    Our esteemed host began:

    Perhaps they should have actually used the sails, instead the gas engines

    You do realize that that’s actually work, don’t you?

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