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    With 5 private jets, Travolta lectures on global warming

    Friday 30.03.07
    With five private jets, Travolta still lectures on global warming
    30.03.07

    His serious aviation habit means he is hardly the best person to lecture others on the environment. But John Travolta went ahead and did it anyway.



    The 53-year-old actor, a passionate pilot, encouraged his fans to "do their bit" to tackle global warming.

    But although he readily admitted: "I fly jets", he failed to mention he actually owns five, along with his own private runway.

    Clocking up at least 30,000 flying miles in the past 12 months means he has produced an estimated 800 tons of carbon emissions – nearly 100 times the average Briton's tally.

    Travolta made his comments this week at the British premiere of his movie, Wild Hogs.

    He spoke of the importance of helping the environment by using "alternative methods of fuel" – after driving down the red carpet on a Harley Davidson.


    Travolta, a Scientologist, claimed the solution to global warming could be found in outer space and blamed his hefty flying mileage on the nature of the movie business.

    But his appointment as a "serving ambassador" for the Australian airline Qantas doesn't seem to have much to do with the movies. Nor does a recent, two-month round-the-world flying trip.

    "It [global warming] is a very valid issue," Travolta declared. "I'm wondering if we need to think about other planets and dome cities.

    "Everyone can do their bit. But I don't know if it's not too late already. We have to think about alternative methods of fuel.

    "I'm probably not the best candidate to ask about global warming because I fly jets.

    "I use them as a business tool though, as others do. I think it's part of this industry – otherwise I couldn't be here doing this and I wouldn't be here now."

    Travolta's five private planes – a customised £2million Boeing 707, three Gulfstream jets and a Lear jet – are kept at the bottom of his garden in the US next to a private runway.

    Indeed, such is his enthusiasm for flying, he persuaded his wife, actress Kelly Preston, to name their son Jett when he was born 14 years ago.

    Five years ago he piloted his own Boeing 707 on a 13- city "Spirit of Friendship Tour" for Qantas, taking in Los Angeles, Auckland, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, London, Paris and New York and amassing over 35,000 flying miles.

    More recently, a gruelling promotional schedule for his two latest projects, Hairspray and Wild Hogs, has seen him fly extensively over the past year.

    This includes a country-wide tour of the US and a visit to Canada as well as this week's appearance in Leicester Square.

    Such prolific mileage means that, over the past 12 months, he has accumulated around 800 tonnes of carbon emissions.

    According to a recent study by the government-funded Carbon Trust, this means he boasts a carbon "footprint" nearly 100 times that of the average Briton, who is responsible for 10.92 tons of Co2, from his flights alone.

    One of the world's leading climate change businesses, the Carbon Neutral Company, has written to Travolta, suggesting ways he could reduce these alarming levels.

    He has yet to respond to their advice. Environmental groups were quick to criticise Travolta for "discrediting the cause".

    John Buckley, managing director-of CarbonFootprint.com, said: "John Travolta has such a high-profile celebrity status, so what he says carries an extraordinary amount of weight.

    "So it is such a shame when someone of his standing is so outspoken about green issues, yet fails to practise what he preaches.

    "Unfortunately someone of his standing ends up discrediting the cause itself, because he is saying people should protect the environment on one hand, yet travelling on a private plane on the other.

    "Green issues are serious and should be treated as such.

    "It is vital for celebrities to toe the line when they speak out in support of it."
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    Ah another Hollywood star who thinks he knows best. The guy has a 707....That thing is the farest thing from eco friendly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird76
    Ah another Hollywood star who thinks he knows best. The guy has a 707....That thing is the farest thing from eco friendly.
    Don't forget his 5 cars! Hmmm, I don't see any Hybrid cars, I did see that pickup truck.

    Also, the house does not have any Solar Panels on the roof? :roll:
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    Scientologists are exempt from any credibility and logic.


    There is your answer. :roll:
    And I, I took the path less traveled by
    and that has made all the difference......yet...
    I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.

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    Yeah, new planets, right! After all, L. Ron did tell us to explore the solar system in specially modified DC-8's. I guess a 707 is close enough.
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    I can care less about carbon this carbon that because I would love me a old dirty USAir Shuttle 727-200 but it has to be a bitch for whoever has to push that 707 when he pushes out from that hanger spot. Talk about following the lead line.
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    he also has a G3 in that photo....another bird that doesn't exactly "sip" fuel.

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    When that G3 was at SRQ once the ramp guys at Dolphin Aviation were pushing up onto the North ramp edge to store hjer for a few days and there is a slope over there towards the grass. The parking brake or whatever on the tug did not work so the guy got off to chock and unhook and the mains got stuck in the grass. They had to call a wrecker out to pull her from the grass. I was driving up to the FBO when they were pulling it out. Kind of funny.
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    I don't know what the big deal is. The quote is straight from the article iteslf.

    <<"I'm probably not the best candidate to ask about global warming because I fly jets. >>

    He hardly sounds like a rabid spokesperson for "global warming" issues...sounds like he just answered a question and then went off into other planets and dome cities and so forth - which hey, he believes.. .not unlike when President Reagan's interior secretary (Watt) explained conservation concerns away by declaring his belief in Revelations etc...

    Anyway, this is just so dumb... The Earth's temperature is 1 degree off from 100 years ago? Did we expect it to be exactly the same? The earth's temperature changes over time. Our misfortune if it should change alot quickly no doubt. But this C02 gases bit......sounds like one of Al Gore's imaginary "lock boxes".

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