In other words, some time ago, Kylie Jenner, a little sister of Jin, was angrily reprimanded by netizens for not being environmentally friendly because she was posting a private jet.
This matter attracted a lot of multimedia and netizens began to pay attention to the non-environmental protection problems of private planes and celebrities, and other stars also followed suit.
For example, the big director Spielberg, the music couple Jay Z and Beyoncé, "Duck" Drake, and Prince Harry and Meghan.
Perhaps, the insignificant criticism of the outside world does not alert some celebrities.
Just this Wednesday, Harry was arrested again while on a private jet.
At 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Harry arrived at the tarmac at Santa Barbara Airport in an electric Audi SUV.
He then boarded a $9 million Bombardier Challenger 600 private jet to fly to the Aspen Valley Polo Club for the annual polo tournament.
Harry boarded the plane and stayed on the plane for half an hour because his polo equipment seemed to have been forgotten and he had to wait for the staff to send him.
At around 11:35 a.m., the staff arrived with his clubs.
He was in a black Range Rover SUV, a fuel-intensive car, parked outside the airport.
Afterwards, the crew took Harry's bag and clubs, got into a golf cart, and drove into the tarmac.
Arriving near the private jet, the staff got out of the car and dropped Harry's bags and clubs on board.
All the equipment was taken with him, and soon Harry's private plane took off.
Both Harry and Meghan, self-styled environmentalists, have publicly called for action and emergency intervention to stop climate change.
But at the same time, they like to take private jets, which is bound to consume a lot of fuel, cause a lot of carbon emissions, is a waste of energy, and is not environmentally friendly.
Harry and Meghan were spat at for being "double standard" because of their inconsistent words and deeds.
In the past two days, seeing Harry traveling by private plane again, the media and netizens are speechless.
The title of the Daily Mail article reads directly "Not very environmentally friendly!" ”
Netizens are also complaining.
At the same time, in the real world, people are struggling with fuel issues.
He has a great impact on the environment, leaving a lot of carbon footprint... They want to travel in a luxurious and private way, which has the greatest impact on the environment.
His rhetoric about environmental awareness is nothing more than fake marketing and PR.
In fact, the "environmental protection issues" that have recently caused controversy among celebrities are not only private jets.
A few days ago, some media also exposed a group of celebrities violating water restrictions.
It is well known that almost everywhere in the world this summer has experienced unusually hot weather, and in many places, drought and lack of rain have caused water shortages, including California.
This year is the third year of California's drought.
In 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared the state into a drought emergency.
As temperatures continue to rise and precipitation decreases, California is facing its worst drought since the 19th century, he said.
Among them, the city of Agula, the city of Calabasas, the city of Hidden City, and the city of Westlake Village are all responsible for the Municipal Water Company of Las Virgenes, California.
The company will guarantee the daily water supply to 20,000 households in these places.
But in the context of persistent drought, the region's water resources have also strained.
From June 1 this year, the region adopted the "Third Phase of Water Restrictions", which will reduce water consumption by at least 50%.
The specific requirements are mainly for outdoor watering water,
From the date of implementation of the restriction order, the outdoor lawn garden shall be watered with a sprinkler, not more than once a week per household, and each sprinkler can only be opened for 8 minutes.
Watering will also take a "limited number" mode:
Homes with even house numbers are watered every Tuesday, and on Thursdays with odd house numbers.
However, some people don't care about water restrictions at all, including some stars,
They have money, they don't care about spending more water, how to water the flowers and how to water the flowers.
The media sarcastically said: "The grass next door is indeed exceptionally green. ”
Note: "the grass is (always) greener (on the other side)" is a colloquialism, in the Chinese roughly corresponds to "the grass next door is exceptionally green, this mountain looks at the mountain high", usually refers to not being satisfied with the status quo, always feeling that the conditions of other people's homes are better.
For example, the Kardashian sisters, kung fu superstar Stallone, comedian Kevin Hart, and basketball player Dwyane Wade,
They have reportedly used more than 150% of their water on multiple occasions since last year.
Kim Kardashian and ex-husband Kanye bought a $60 million mansion with large lawns and gardens.
The garden grows a lot of vegetables and fruits;
Also with swimming pool;
King bought a $6.3 million villa nearby, with a lawn around it.
Both mansions need a lot of water to water the flowers,
In June alone, water consumption exceeded the standard by 232,000 gallons (about 878 tons).
King's sister, Courtney Kardashian, also did not comply with water restrictions.
Her $8.5 million mansion is surrounded by quite a few trees;
Surrounded by lawns and bushes;
There is also a swimming pool.
In June, the Courtneys used 101,000 gallons (about 382 tons) more water than the standard.
Stallone and his divorcing wife, Jennifer Flaven, own an $18.2 million mansion in Hidden City.
The house is almost surrounded by plants,
Includes lawns, gardens, greenhouses, vegetable gardens, as well as koi ponds and swimming pools;
In June, Stallone's household water consumption exceeded the standard by 533%, or 230,000 gallons (about 870 tons).
In May, the amount of water exceeded the standard by 195,000 gallons (about 738 tons).
After being named, Stallone appeared to disagree with the criticism, with his lawyer saying the area may have "distorted" stallone's family's water use.
There are 500 trees in his house alone, including many fruit trees and pine trees, and if they are not watered, they will die.
The lawyer said stallone was very concerned about the matter, and the lawn was no longer watered, and the drip irrigation system was used to water other vegetation.
They feel that the surrounding larger properties have similar problems (referring to excessive water use), and hope that Stallone will not be singled out for criticism because he is a celebrity.
Actor Kevin Hart in Calabasas city with a $7 million mansion with a swimming pool, large lawns and gardens.
In June, his household water consumption exceeded the standard by 519 percent, or 117,000 gallons (about 442 tons).
There is also NBA star Dwyane Wade, who has a $17.9 million mansion in Hidden City, with a lot of lawns, gardens, and pools.
In June, his family's water consumption exceeded the standard by 90,000 gallons (about 340 tons).
This is an improvement over May, when the excess was as high as 489,000 gallons (about 1,851 tons).
After being named, these stars also received water-saving notifications,
They are required to install corresponding water-saving devices in their homes to reduce the amount of water used in showers and sprinklers.
Under pressure, some stars have also had to start rectifying.
Player Wade said his home began using fake turf and drought-tolerant plants to reduce water use, and also replaced pool pipes with leak problems.
I don't know if after a wave of rectification, the star mansion can be more water-saving,
After all, the amount of water they use in a month is enough for a long time for a household...
(Finally, I want to nag a little:
How many tons of water is currently used in your home every month? )