Renowned actress Stephanie Cole, known for her vocal climate activism, has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that a single private jet trip to a European conference emitted more carbon dioxide than the average American's lifetime.
The actor's flight, which lasted several hours, generated approximately 20 metric tons of CO2. In contrast, the typical American citizen emits around 16.5 metric tons over their entire life, according to government data.
Environmental groups and activists have long criticized private jets for their outsized carbon footprint, but few expected such a stark example would emerge from within their own ranks.
Stephanie Cole's representatives declined to comment on the emissions discrepancy, instead pointing to her extensive work with renewable energy projects and educational initiatives.
However, critics argue that these efforts pale in comparison to the environmental impact of her travel habits. "It's one thing to preach about carbon footprints," said local resident Mark Smith, "but it's another entirely when your jet leaves a bigger mark than 70 years of driving."
The revelation has sparked conversations on social media and among environmental activists about the disconnect between public advocacy and personal behavior.
While Stephanie Cole remains silent, other celebrities have rushed to her defense. Actor Bob Jones stated, "We all contribute to climate change in our own ways. We should focus on solutions rather than pointing fingers."
The timing of this controversy comes as Senator Green introduces new legislation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by regulating private aviation.
Meanwhile, the actress's fans remain divided over her hypocrisy or continued support for her work and message.
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