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A single executive flight negates all of that. I ask, what good is all that when fuck tards just tear it all up anyways? I don't have infinite budget, and those are expensive.
You're right however there are some mitigating factors here, I don't know if you're in America but lets use that country as an example
So already last year you are eliminating the co2 of jet flights entirely and in 2022:
Just 4%!
Quite simply the number of houses that can have solar dwarfs the number of private flights taking place, literally every little bit helps.
No raindrop thinks it's part of a flood and look at how small aviation is in the big picture:
It's coal and gas power that are a far bigger contributor to the pain than private jets.
On top of that you're assuming that these private jet flights are the norm and will remain the norm forever despite the fact solar has massively disrupted the global energy supply in just 10 short years and battery prices continue to come down substantially
There are thousands of companies working towards co2 free flights
https://www.airbus.com/en/sustainability/respecting-the-planet/decarbonisation
https://www.amslaero.com/news/landmark-free-flight
But even today there is work being done on sustainable fuels:
and
Finally we know that there are substantial drops in the price and increase in size of solar batteries coming through over the next few years, and if the price drops to a point where they pay themselves off over a few years, why wouldn't you? This is not just about the planet anymore, it's just good economic sense
My last electricity bill (AUD):
Decrease from an average of $200
How much my car/EV costs to run per month charging from solar:
$5 (AUD) decrease from an average of $100 worth of petrol every month
Saving money and the planet? Can't complain about that surely :P