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Sir Paul McCartney is said to be “horrified” that his spanking new hybrid car was flown 7,000 miles from Japan to the United Kingdom. The aging British rocker received the car, the $170,000 Lexus LS600H hybrid, as a gift for promotional work he had done for Lexus, but was mystified when the automobile was loaded onto a Korean Air flight and flown to Britain rather than arriving via ship as originally planned.
Transporting the car via jet created a carbon footprint nearly 100 times bigger than if the car had been sent by sea. Carbon offsetting firm CO2Balance.com estimated thatsending the enormous car on the plane created a carbon footprint of 38,050 kg as opposed to a 397 kg footprint for the three week boat journey.
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Daily Telegraph: Paul McCartney ‘horrified’ as his eco car is flown 7,000 miles from Japan
Dvorak Uncensored: Paul McCartney’s “green” Limo Arrives in UK, Flown in from Japan!
Daily Mail: Sir Paul McCartney ‘furious’ after his new eco-car is flown 7,000 miles from Japan
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