Because nothing quite says ‘hypocrisy’ and ‘We live in an irony-free elitist bubble’ than shrieking about the “impending doom” of Global Warming while spewing 100,000 kilograms of CO2 into the air.

Have these elites never heard of Skype? GoToMeeting.com ?

Via NY Post.

The world’s rich and famous have flocked to a posh Italian resort to talk about saving Mother Earth — but they sure are punishing her in the process.

The billionaire creators of Google have invited a who’s who of A-list names— including former President Barack Obama, Prince Harry, Leonardo DiCaprioand Katy Perry — to the Sicilian seaside for a mega-party they’ve dubbed Google Camp.

The three-day event will focus on fighting climate change — though it’s unknown how much time the attendees will spend discussing their own effect on the environment, such as the scores of private jets they arrived in and the mega yachts many have been staying on….

….according to Italian press reports, the attendees were expected to show up in 114 private jets, and 40 had arrived by Sunday.

The Post crunched the numbers and found that 114 flights from Los Angeles to Palermo, Italy, where Camp guests landed, would spew an estimated 100,000 kilograms of CO2 into the air.

“Google Camp is meant to be a place where influential people get together to discuss how to make the world better,” one regular attendee told The Post….

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  1. Dragon Lady says:

    HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!

    Think any of these kookaburras would take in some homeless or give sanctuary to some illegals in their many, many multimillion dollar domiciles?
    I think NOT…
    The idiots.

    The DL

  2. MACVEL says:

    Sicily? Why didn’t they meet in polluted Augusta Bay? With gas masks?

  3. bbgreco says:

    These charlatans are all the same.

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