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In a recent statement, Associate Professor Laura Horn - one of the convicted scientists, who was also pinned down and injured by police during the action - explains why she participated in it:

"As researcher, as a Danish citizen, as a mother of two kids who look to me to learn how to navigate this house on fire, I would much rather not have a criminal conviction. I would much rather not have my chubby cheeks of protest smooshed into concrete while being handcuffed. But, as Fernando Racimo argues in his forthcoming book ucpress.edu/books/science-in-r , there is a ‘privilege of rather’; for me it is an obligation when our institutions, our conventions and our existing democratic processes fail to act. I'm proud to stand with fellow activists from @ScientistRebellion and @ExtinctionR. These people give me hope - scientists, researchers, parents, artists, and citizens who refuse to accept a future of climate breakdown.

In the climate and ecological emergency, let’s leverage whatever voice and platform we have, however limited. I was right where I was supposed to be at that action in June 2023. Every gram of CO₂ matters. Every flight matters. Every action matters."

Learn more about SR DK or support us here: denmark.scientistrebellion.org

@StayGrounded_net #StayGrounded #BanPrivateJets n/n

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"Au Bourget, nous avons rempli notre devoir de citoyen·nes en passant à l'action pour chercher à assurer un avenir vivable pour vous, pour nous, et pour tous celles et ceux qui ne sont pas encore là pour s’exprimer."

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@sellathechemist Yes, sadly no mention of frequent flyers or pointing out only a small percentage of the world’s population fly.

No mention of private jets emitting up to 20x more CO2. That comparison would have been good to have alongside the car, train and commercial airline carbon footprints.

Good programme covering a lot of areas people may have been unaware of.

And yes, I agree, these CEO’s don’t believe their own bullshit either.
#BanPrivateJets #StopFlying #FlightFree #ClimateAction

hi @peterdutoit

i'm trying, aspiring to live within my means and my supporting environment's means. not always easy, but trying is good, i feel.

for some perspective on the 2 tonnes per year: 2.1 tonnes is only 1 hour & 3 minutes on a (some) private jet

i reckon there is a lot of cause to #banPrivateJets in this #climateEmergency

"A 2021 report from the European Federation for Transport and Environment stated that some private jets emit two tonnes of CO2 per hour."
transportenvironment.org/artic

Transport & EnvironmentPrivate jets: can the super-rich supercharge zero-emission aviation?Europe's leading NGO campaigning for cleaner transport
Private Jet carbon emissions. (Shocking)

https://simpleflying.com/private-aviation-emissions-comparison/

A train ride on the route with a block time of 3 hours and 30 minutes generates 7 pounds of carbon emissions per passenger. A bus ride for a 4-hour journey to Washington, DC, generates approximately 88 pounds of carbon emissions per passenger. A commercial flight with a flying time of 90 minutes plus additional time for security and checks causes 174 pounds of carbon emissions per passenger.

A private jet flight with a flight time of 90 minutes (time for security and checks is negligible) causes a whopping 7,913 pounds of carbon emissions per passenger.

(Route used is New York (JFK) to Washington (IAD))

#BanPrivateJets
Simple Flying · Analysis: How Private Aviation's Emissions Compare To Other Modes Of TransportThe environmental impact of private jet travel can be over 1000 times more than other travel modes.