Save the planet in your private plane

Helium Report, a website which undertakes evaluation of luxury goods and services, has calculated the cost of buying carbon emission offsets for flights in your private jet:

“We were surprised to find it costs less than 1% of the flying cost per hour to fly carbon neutral.

We reviewed ten popular jets in four categories and found the cost to fly carbon neutral ranges from $7 to $60 an hour - a minuscule amount when flying private costs $2,000 to $13,000 an hour. For less than $10,000, you can offset 200 hours in a Falcon 2000, a 10-seat jet that costs more than $25 million.”

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