New York Times reporter Andy Newman led off the Sunday Travel section with a buzzkill, “Travel’s Climate Problem – If to see the world is also to help destroy it, should we just stay home?” (And kill the paper’s Travel section while they’re at it?)
The glaciers are melting, the coral reefs are dying, Miami Beach is slowly going under.
Quick, says a voice in your head, go see them before they disappear! You are evil, says another voice. For you are hastening their destruction.
To a lot of people who like to travel, these are morally bewildering times. Something that seemed like pure escape and adventure has become double-edged, harmful, the epitome of selfish consumption.
Going someplace far away, we now know, is the biggest single action a private citizen can take to worsen climate change. One seat on a flight from New York to Los Angeles effectively adds months worth of human-generated carbon emissions to the atmosphere.
Newman found a scientific paper that warned:
Each additional metric ton of carbon dioxide or its equivalent — your share of the emissions on a cross-country flight one-way from New York to Los Angeles — shrinks the summer sea ice cover by 3 square meters, or 32 square feet, the authors, Dirk Notz and Julienne Stroeve, found.
In February, my family of three flew from New York to Miami for what seemed like a pretty modest winter vacation. An online carbon calculator tells me that our seats generated the equivalent of 2.4 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Newman suffered hysterical guilt over his vacation:
When I did that calculation, I pictured myself standing on a pickup-truck-sized sheet of ice as it broke apart and plunged me into frigid waters. A polar bear glared hungrily at me.
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I’d like to be able to tell you that knowing what I’ve learned reporting this piece, I have sworn off long-distance travel.
But actually this summer, we’re going to Greece, with a stopover in Paris. Carbon footprint of plane tickets: 10.6 metric tons, enough to melt a small-apartment-sized piece of the Arctic.
But don’t worry, he’s buying penance (or at least “carbon offsets”) next time.
Before we go, we will buy enough offsets to capture the annual methane emanations of a dozen cows — that’s several times what is needed to balance out the carbon effects of our flights. May they help keep a polar bear afloat.
He’s apparently serious about the drowning polar bears (underlined in the huge accompanying graphic by Antoine Maillard).
A text box noted that “the amount of carbon dioxide the most efficient cruise ship emits per passenger-mile when compared with a jet.”
So will the New York Times do the right thing, stop being an accessory to climate murder — and kill off their travel section, along with the paper’s very own branded, themed cruises (cruise ships, Newman assures us, are even more polluting than planes)?
Not likely. The Times is only there to lecture. Actual sacrifices are for other people.
On a related matter, Mike Seely led the paper’s National section Monday by hyping a hysterical bit of left-wing teenage activism on climate change from a left-wing hotbed:
The final meeting of the year for the Pacific Islander Club at Roosevelt High School was mostly celebratory, with candy leis for the departing seniors and a spread of fried chicken. But the club was talking climate change, and for many students in North Portland, Ore., the subject hit close to home.
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Climate change and its effects, including the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, have been a major focus for Akash’s club. Its members were either born in or trace their roots to places like Fiji; the Marshall Islands; Micronesia; Okinawa, Japan; or Samoa — places, they fear, that may not exist in a few decades because of rising sea levels and other consequences of global warming.
Now we’re taking our actionable scientific principles from teenagers, and they’re forming the curriculum.
The students’ sense of urgency compelled them to approach Portland’s school board several years ago, in hopes of making climate justice — the framing of environmental crises as a human rights issue — a staple of every student’s education….More than three years later, students and teachers said, that has yet to happen. Hundreds of students across the city walked out of their classes in March, saying that Portland Public Schools had done little to carry out the resolution.
Seely only talked to the most extreme voices.
“The very best climate scientists in the world tell us that we have 11 years to fundamentally transform all aspects of society to adequately address our current climate emergency,” Mr. Swinehart, the Lincoln High teacher, said in his letter to the superintendent. “Our students are being denied the climate-justice curriculum they deserve.”
Hmm. Haven’t we had about “11 years” to fundamentally change everything for about the last 30 years, according to the media hysterics?
“With natural disasters, communities of color will be hit the hardest,” said Sriya Chinnam, 17, one of Mr. Swinehart’s geography students, on a recent morning. “Because they’ll be in places where they don’t have the type of infrastructure to help them rebuild their homes and help them adapt.”
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“The very best climate scientists in the world tell us that we have eleven years to fundamentally transform all aspects of society in order to address our current climate emergency ”
Disciplined scientists don’t say such things. Bill Nye , on the other hand, may be one of the very best “climate scientists” , according to Mr. Swinehart’s statement. There are thousands of Mr. Swinehart’s out there, indoctrinating children on the taxpayers dime.
I actually love this kind of bull shit story from the NYT ‘s . It is exactly the kind of chicken little nonsense that has derailed a perfectly good scam .
Rant on NYT . NYT offices to be submerged in 10 years , California to disappear within AOC’s 12 year prediction … er “joke ” .
People see the scary global warming industry slipping under the waves and the Democrats keep beating the frauds drum . Such a winning strategy .
The way to completely bury the fraud is just make up even more ridiculous bull shit than they are .
No AOC, some “scientist in California claims the earth will end in 3 years maybe even 2 .
How about if the Donald gets reelected it will end that night . Guaranteed .
I actually love this kind of bull shit story from the NYT ‘s . It is exactly the kind of chicken little nonsense that has derailed a perfectly good scam .
Rant on NYT . NYT offices to be submerged in 10 years , California to disappear within AOC’s 12 year prediction … er “joke ” .
People see the scary global warming industry slipping under the waves and the Democrats keep beating the frauds drum . Such a winning strategy .
The way to completely bury the fraud is just make up even more ridiculous bull shit than they are .
No AOC, some “scientist in California claims the earth will end in 3 years maybe even 2 .
How about if the Donald gets reelected it will end that night . Guaranteed .
I actually love this kind of bull shit story from the NYT ‘s . It is exactly the kind of chicken little nonsense that has derailed a perfectly good scam .
Rant on NYT . NYT offices to be submerged in 10 years , California to disappear within AOC’s 12 year prediction … er “joke ” .
People see the scary global warming industry slipping under the waves and the Democrats keep beating thew frauds drum . Such a winning strategy .
The way to completely bury the fraud is just make up even more ridiculous bull shit than they are .
No AOC some “scientist in California claims the earth will end in 3 years maybe even 2 .
How about if the Donald gets reelected it will end that night . Guaranteed .
Cannot help but reply in sophomoric fashion and call Andy Newman a dweeb who doesn’t know anything about this topic. He condemns the populace who flies, then swears off flying long-distance, but confesses that he’s travelling to Europe later this year, willing to sacrifice himself to a polar bear. If only that could be logical conclusion of his journey!
JP4, the usual fuel of high-performance jets, produces an exhaust gas that is mostly water vapor. Most the carbon component is ionized in daylight hours by the high-altitude effect of solar radiance. Gee, I guess he has to look elsewhere to find some incriminating effect humans have on the environment. There are many example available, but damange to the climate is not one of them. Meanwhile, I happily fly 14 hours each way between my home in Hawaii (not sinking, but rusting away into the Pacific) and locations on the East Coast.
They pay this guy to write this drivel? I guess he doesn’t really mean what he wrote given he’s taking his family on a vacation to Greece. The typical hypocrisy of the left.
He wrote, “The glaciers are melting, the coral reefs are dying, Miami Beach is slowly going under.”
Well, no the glaciers are not melting. Some are melting while others are growing. And the coral reefs are not dying in spite what the “scientists” in Australia are claiming. As to Miami Beach slowly going under, apparently the wealthy don’t seem to be too afraid of it going under any time soon since they are buying beachfront property for millions of dollars. And they are not willing to throw away money for property that will soon be inundated by the seas.
The elites will still be able to fly, just the rest of us will have to use horse and buggy.
The New York Pravda(Times)covered up for Stalin and Castro, they waste Trees,Ilk and Free Press printing this dirty liberal rag they covered up for both the Clinton’s and Obama and their lying about Trump this liberal rag is a waste to subscribe to it any longer
How many trees have been cut down over the past 167 years to produce a throw away product like the NYT ? Does this mean that all the employees of the NYT have stopped the use of air travel ? Why not all fossil fuel use ?
What are those printers run on and how is the paper made .? Solar and batteries ?
” All the news fit to print ” is the first lie stuck right on the front page .
The NYT is a preachy propaganda tree killer .