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30 Celebs Whose Private Jets Created Most CO2 Emissions in the Last Year Revealed (& Taylor Swift Didn't Even Make the List)

Amid Taylor Swift‘s legal battle against someone who is tracking her private plane’s every move, there has been a lot of discussion surrounding the celebs who use private jets the most.

Taylor seems to be the celebrity who gets blamed for CO2 emissions from flying on private planes, yet a new study reveals she’s not even in the Top 30 of celebs whose planes emit the most CO2.

MyClimate.org, an organization that allows everyday people to calculate their carbon footprint, has released a list of the celebs whose private jets allegedly emitted the most CO2 in 2003.

You might be surprised by some of the names on this list, but one thing to note is that the celebs themselves might not be responsible for all the flights. As Taylor‘s rep explained when she topped the list in 2022, her plane is often loaned out to other people, so she’s not the one taking all of those flights.

Browse through the slideshow to see whose planes topped the list…

Dyson Invents Portable Ventilator Amid Crisis

Dyson, known for its’ vacuums, has redirected and is now making portable ventilators to help combat the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.

According to People, inventor James Dyson took just 10 days to invent the new product, which will aid medical professionals in the worldwide ventilator shortage.

The device is called CoVent and can be “manufactured quickly, efficiently and at volume,” a release states.

“A ventilator supports a patient who is no longer able to maintain their own airways, but sadly there is currently a significant shortage, both in the U.K. and other countries around the world,” the letter continued. “The core challenge was how to design and deliver a new, sophisticated medical product in volume and in an extremely short space of time. The race is now on to get it into production.”

The U.K. government has ordered 10,000 CoVents from Dyson to help treat the country’s coronavirus patients, and the company is set to donate an additional 5,000 units around the world.

See which other company has donated to the current crisis, too.