JUST Stop Oil should stop blocking our roads and work out where Kim Kardashian’s private jet is going to land next.
I’ve been told the US reality star has racked up almost 100 times the carbon footprint of a normal person in just four months — thanks to her romance with F1 racer Lewis Hamilton.
I exclusively revealed they were dating at the start of the year.
Since then, Kim has flown Lewis all over the place on her £100million jet — including one 24-hour date at 40,000ft over the Atlantic last month — and the toll it is taking on the planet is huge.
One of my more socially conscious sources pointed out that, on average, a single person in the UK will use 4.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions on the flights they take each year.
And given the number of flights Kim and Lewis have taken since getting together, I reckon their emissions are 84 times that.
It’s enough to make the Extinction Rebellion hippies keel over.
Kim’s flight to the UK when I revealed they were dating clocked up 50 tonnes of CO2 emissions, while the couple’s onward journey to Paris for their third date added another four tonnes to the total.
Then, their 24-hour date last month — which saw Kim fly to the UK to get Lewis and take him back to America — would have clocked up a beefy 100 tonnes, according to aviation nut Jack Sweeney.
Lewis’ pal and fellow F1 driver David Coulthard told how the racer ditched his own private jet in 2019 because he felt bad about the emissions he was creating.
“In the interest of saving the planet, he got rid of it,” David said.
“It doesn’t mean that he doesn’t fly privately, he just doesn’t have the guilt trip of owning his own.
“I’m not quite sure if that’s carbon offsetting.”
Now Lewis is dating Kim, I would definitely say it’s not.





