Hollywood’s latest green crusader has flown her message to new heights – literally.

A high-profile actress has launched a campaign against carbon footprints by urging the public to reduce their impact on the environment through small actions such as carpooling and recycling. However, an inconvenient truth remains that her personal use of a private jet emits more carbon dioxide annually than the combined efforts of 10,000 environmentally conscious citizens in [Small Town Name].

“It’s quite something to see celebrities preach environmentalism while they’re up there in the clouds,” remarked a local resident who prefers not to be named. “One would think that those with such high platforms might lead by example.”

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The actress has yet to address this specific aspect of her lifestyle, though she remains vocal on social media about global warming and sustainable practices.

“It’s all very well to talk the talk,” comments an environmental scientist who asked not to be identified. “But when it comes to walking the walk, there's a stark difference between what these stars preach and practice.”

Meanwhile, local businesses in [Small Town Name] are grappling with their own carbon footprints without access to multi-million dollar offsets.

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In a recent interview, the actress defended her use of private jets, stating that “travel is essential for artists to connect globally.” Yet the numbers don’t lie: each flight from Los Angeles to New York and back contributes to over 100 tons of CO2 emissions annually. That’s more than [Small Town Name] produces in a year.

“Draw your own conclusions,” an industry insider whispered, before hanging up.

The actress's public relations team did not respond to our requests for comment.

This is just the latest example of the disconnect between those who hold themselves out as leaders on environmental issues and their actual practices. It’s a stark reminder that real change starts at home – and sometimes, it means staying grounded.