Singer Taylor Swift may have made a lot of fans happy with her wildly successful Eras Tour, but environmentalists are still frustrated by how many carbon emissions she is putting out amid her new romance with Travis Kelce.
In the past three months alone, the “Bad Blood” singer has taken more than twelve flights to visit her new man in Kansas City and celebrate her birthday earlier this month in New York City. Taylor was named biggest celebrity CO2 polluter of the year in 2022, and it looks she might just take the title for a second consecutive year as she spends more time with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
According to the Daily Mail, the “Anti-Hero” singer has produced 138 tons of CO2 emissions in three months. In other words, she would need to plant more than 2,200 trees and allow them to grow for ten years to offset the damage caused by her frequent trips.
The singer has two planes: a Dassault Falcon 7x and a Dassault Falcon 900. Combined, it has been reported that she has used up over 12,622 gallons of jet fuel in order to take frequent trips to Kansas City to continue her budding romance with Travis Kelce.
These sstatistics have been tracked by Taylor Swift’s Jets on Instagram, which has drawn attention to the environmental damage caused by her flights on social media.
The “Midnights” hitmaker has used up so much energy that it is the equivalent of the amount of electricity used by 17 houses in one year, or the electricity use of 26.9 homes for one year, according to the Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator.