Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint revealed in new study

Taylor Swift's Carbon Footprint Revealed in New Study  Newsweek

Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint revealed in new study

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and its Impact on her Carbon Footprint

Taylor Swift is breaking record after record thanks to her impressive Eras Tour—but it is also increasing her carbon footprint.

In 2023, the 34-year-old pop superstar embarked on an ambitious 21-month-long world tour, spanning 151 shows across five continents. Then on April 2 of this year, Swift was included in Forbes’ “World’s Celebrity Billionaires” list for the first time.

The outlet noted that the 14-time Grammy winner became a billionaire in October, due in part to an “estimated $190 million post-tax earnings from her historic Eras Tour.” Forbes also announced that Swift was “the first person to [become a billionaire] based solely on songwriting and performing.”

Swift’s Private Jet Usage and Carbon Footprint

While Swift’s achievements are being celebrated, she has also faced criticism due to her private jet trips she’s taken due to the tour and her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Now a new study by Greenly has examined the singer’s carbon footprint.

Calculating Swift’s Carbon Footprint

According to the study, during the American leg of her tour lasting nearly a year, Swift traveled nearly 37,053 miles, generating 77.5 tons of CO2e over almost 113 flight hours.

For her South American leg, the celebrated artist is believed to have emitted 61.6 tCO2e, having traveled 29,431 miles. Therefore, the Eras Tour has emitted 139 tons in CO2e emissions for 66,484 miles worth of travel for the North American and South American legs alone.

This does not consider the fact that Swift has also flown to Asia and Australia for her world tour and still has the European leg to go.

Controversy over Swift’s Private Jet Usage

Much of the controversy over Swift’s private jet usage is due to what people deem as unnecessary travel. For instance, Swift was spotted traveling from Buenos Aires back to New York City in November 2023 before the Rio Shows began during the South American leg of the Eras Tour. Throughout the U.S. leg of the tour in Spring 2023, Swift often traveled back and forth between the city where she held her concert and her residence in New York City.

This isn’t the first time that Swift’s private jet usage has been of discussion. Swift was previously named “biggest celebrity CO2 polluter” after the social media account Celebrity Jets trailed the private jet journeys of stars including Kylie Jenner, Stephen Spielberg, and Drake. Climate change advocates have also blasted Swift’s extensive use of her private jet on multiple occasions.

Swift’s Response and Future Plans

In February, celebrity jet tracker Jack Sweeney also shared information about the pop star’s private jet usage. According to Sweeney’s X account, formerly Twitter, Taylor Swift Jets (@SwiftJetNextDay), the 34-year-old’s private jet flights produced 77.8342 tons of carbon dioxide between December 25 and January 30.

The singer’s publicist previously told The Associated Press that “Taylor purchased more than double the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel” before her tour began, but did not provide any further details.

Swift’s tour is set to conclude in December 2024. It’s seen unprecedented demand and has made over $1 billion—breaking the record for the highest-grossing tour of all time, according to Guinness World Records.

The tour’s last concert was a sold-out show at the 55,000-seat National Stadium in Singapore on March 9. She is taking an extended break before her next concert, which will be in Paris in May.

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators Analysis

1. Which SDGs are addressed or connected to the issues highlighted in the article?

  • SDG 13: Climate Action
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

The article discusses Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint and the criticism she has faced due to her private jet usage. These issues are directly connected to SDG 13, which focuses on taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. Additionally, SDG 12, which promotes responsible consumption and production, is relevant as it addresses the need to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable practices.

2. What specific targets under those SDGs can be identified based on the article’s content?

  • SDG 13.3: Improve education, awareness-raising, and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning.
  • SDG 12.5: By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse.

The article highlights the need for education and awareness-raising on climate change mitigation, which aligns with SDG 13.3. It also indirectly addresses the target of waste reduction through responsible consumption and production, as excessive private jet usage contributes to carbon emissions and environmental impact.

3. Are there any indicators mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets?

  • Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2e) from private jet travel
  • Total miles traveled by private jet

The article provides specific data on Taylor Swift’s private jet usage, including the number of miles traveled and the estimated carbon dioxide emissions. These indicators can be used to measure progress towards reducing carbon emissions and waste generation associated with private jet travel.

Table: SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 13: Climate Action Target 13.3: Improve education, awareness-raising, and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning. – Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2e) from private jet travel
– Total miles traveled by private jet
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production Target 12.5: By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse. – Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2e) from private jet travel
– Total miles traveled by private jet

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Source: newsweek.com

 

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